Global user permissions [message #8110] |
Sun, 12 January 2003 06:54 |
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I've read protoss's detailed post on how to restrict certain users access in certain forums, but am unclear how to do the following:
Other than 'global anonymous' and 'global registered user', I don't have any individual users added to any forum.
What do I do when I want to temporarily take away all registered users permissions to Post/Reply/Create Polls/Vote/Rank etc for *all* forums simultainiously? And then restore the original permissions easily and quickly?
Ron Miller
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[Updated on: Sun, 12 January 2003 06:56] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Global user permissions [message #8113 is a reply to message #8110] |
Sun, 12 January 2003 17:42 |
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You can create a new group, which controls access to ALL forums and make sure to select an option that will create global reg/anon users for that group. Then you go to the actual group manager and take away permissions for global registered user.
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Re: Global user permissions [message #8115 is a reply to message #8113] |
Sun, 12 January 2003 18:59 |
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Hmmm, ok. Then to reverse it, do I have to delete that group?
In Group Manager, how do I remove all resources from a group? It looks like I can remove all but one.
Ron Miller
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Re: Global user permissions [message #8119 is a reply to message #8115] |
Mon, 13 January 2003 01:04 |
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You can easily removed the groups you've manually created via the admin group manager.
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Feature request [message #8147 is a reply to message #8119] |
Mon, 13 January 2003 16:22 |
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The inheritance permission system is very nice, but it can be tricky when tracking down where a forum's permissions got set.
It would be nice if, under Group(s) Manager (not under Admin panel), I could easily see what Groups a forum belongs to, and what permissions are inherited from each, and at which level in the inheritance heirarchy any permissions are blocked from flowing down to the forum itself.
Ron Miller
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[Updated on: Mon, 13 January 2003 16:23] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Feature request [message #8148 is a reply to message #8147] |
Mon, 13 January 2003 16:26 |
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It would only confuse people, since group managers don't have access to it. This will only lead to more confusion in an already complex system.
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Re: Feature request [message #8152 is a reply to message #8148] |
Mon, 13 January 2003 16:48 |
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Hmm. You're right that it wouldn't help group leaders, but I think it could help admins.
What I described is similar to the way Novell Admin program displays NDS permissions.
Anyway, thanks for your time.
Ron Miller
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