User / Group Mng restricting views of forums [message #17543] |
Fri, 02 April 2004 20:03 |
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blast internet
Messages: 4 Registered: April 2004 Location: Pittsboro, North Carolina
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Hello,
I work with a web dev firm that uses open source tools. We are evaluating forums for a client, and so far I have been very impressed with FUDforum. I have been through the docs (very nice docs at that) and can't seem to figure out how to restrict certain forums from certain users.
This is what I would like to do.
Forum list
Company events
Design
Tech
Programming
I want all users to view and post to company events.
Then I only want designers to have view post reply access to design
technicians to have view post reply access in the tech forum and same for the programmers in the programming forum.
I go through the docs and add users to groups, and modify groups but I don't see where I can limit each groups ability/permissions to view certain forums. Any tips on the best way of doing this? The client I am evaluating this forum package for will have a very large group of users, and will need to restrict what each user has the ability to view.
Thanks for any help offered.
Doug Phelps
Blast Internet Services
Doug Phelps
Blast Internet Services
[Updated on: Fri, 02 April 2004 20:07] Report message to a moderator
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Re: User / Group Mng restricting views of forums [message #17547 is a reply to message #17546] |
Fri, 02 April 2004 21:09 |
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blast internet
Messages: 4 Registered: April 2004 Location: Pittsboro, North Carolina
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I am still doing something wrong. I will step you through what I have done. Before I do that, thank you for your time and effort!!
Login to the forum as an admin then go To admin Control Panel, then Groups Manager. I type in the name of the new group I wish to create called "New Test Group". Under Group Resources I select/highlight the 2 forums I want this group to have access.
select Inherit from = no where
Anonymous and Registered Masks = No.
Then I set the following Permissions to Yes.
Visible
Read
Create new Topic
Reply to Messages
The rest of the permissions are set to no. Scroll down and click on Add.
I then return to the forum, and then click on the Groups Manager link. In the group drop down menu, I select the group I just created called New Test Group and click edit group. I then click find user, type in the user name and submit, then click on their name and it populates the member field with the proper user name. I then change the settings as follows.
all set to yes
Visible, read, post, reply.
The remaining options are set to no. I then click Add Member.
I then go to another PC and login as user I just added to the New Test Group, and I see all forums and can post to any of the forums.
Shouldn't this user only be able to view the "resources" I selected for the "New Test Group" when configuring the permission for that group?
I feel I am doing something incorrect, but have no clue what it is. I just can't understand how to restrict users or groups from participating in the forums I chose to restrict.
Thanks again for any help.
Doug Phelps
Doug Phelps
Blast Internet Services
[Updated on: Fri, 02 April 2004 21:11] Report message to a moderator
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Re: User / Group Mng restricting views of forums [message #17564 is a reply to message #17548] |
Sun, 04 April 2004 17:27 |
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blast internet
Messages: 4 Registered: April 2004 Location: Pittsboro, North Carolina
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Thanks again for all the assistance, I finally figured out what I was doing wrong. I failed to change the permissions for the Global Account registered users, which was over riding my other settings. After I changed those, everything worked as needed.
Glad to see you have an active forum here and people willing to help. I will do what I can to push your product with our company and try to make it our standard. It has great features, and even rivals those of UBB threads from infopop, which I have been using with a gaming clan I belong.
This client will be our first test run of using this product, and if all goes as smoothly as it has so far, I can see us using it with many more in the future!
Thanks
Doug Phelps
Doug Phelps
Blast Internet Services
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