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Re: User Permissions [message #164524 is a reply to message #164523] |
Mon, 14 February 2011 22:14 |
The Witcher
Messages: 675 Registered: May 2009 Location: USA
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Not sure how to answer your question exactly, but when you created your test user he would have inherited the Global Registered Users permissions thus could do anything they could do.
If I understand correctly you don't want anyone to see the whole forum, and registrations are to be by assignment only..... is that correct?
"I'm a Witcher, I solve human problems; not always using a sword!"
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Re: User Permissions [message #164527 is a reply to message #164526] |
Mon, 14 February 2011 23:53 |
The Witcher
Messages: 675 Registered: May 2009 Location: USA
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Making a forum or more invisible to the regular users is easy, simply hide them with the anon and registered users mask through the permissions systems or exclude them altogether when the forum group is created in the groups manager.
Making one set of forums visible to one group while being invisible to another and visa versa is a different story which I have not been able to experiment with to my satisfaction as of yet.
If I were to attempt it I would probably: begin by setting the visible, read, post, reply permissions etc as desired for the anonymous and registered users. This can be accomplished globally through the admin control panel using the groups' manager or individually via the user-land group manager from the front page.
Then I would create two new groups through the groups' manager without inheritance permissions or the anonymous and registered users mask as per your example lets call them "Product Managers" and "Quality Assurance" At the same time I would assign them group resources as per your desire (to be honest I would create the forums they have access to as resources without the user masks as well, inheritance would be up to you.... if I understand you correctly).
Then, I would assign users to these two groups, making them group leaders, then I would refine any remaining permissions to ensure both were hidden from the other, as I desired and leaders and Moderators only had the ability to assign certain permissions to their members.
To be honest the whole concept though simple can require some real mental gymnastics when you get into the how and why cause and effect of things so at least get someone to work with you to test things out.
Depending on your circumstances and desires there are a lot more things a thoughtful person could use. For example, hiding user profiles, the use of aliases, or ID numbers if that would suit your purposes, custom profile fields (which are only visible to admin and group leaders/account managers)
"I'm a Witcher, I solve human problems; not always using a sword!"
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Re: User Permissions [message #164540 is a reply to message #164539] |
Tue, 15 February 2011 22:23 |
The Witcher
Messages: 675 Registered: May 2009 Location: USA
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Like I said it can require "some real mental gymnastics" Use a bigger hammer! Try adding them to the regular group and remove all their permissions in those groups!
That's the long way around but should work....
"I'm a Witcher, I solve human problems; not always using a sword!"
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