Question about users and roles

Author Message

Mark Overduin

Thursday 10 July 2003 2:08:41 am

I have a usergroup: Editors
I have two users: User1, User2
I have a role: Editors

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What I want is this:

User1 has only access to /sports/soccer/
User1 can only read/create/edit everything in 'soccer'
User2 has only access to /sports/basketball/
User2 can only read/create/edit everything in 'basketball'

I want to place both users in the role 'Editors', inherit its permissions and give the users additional rights individually.

Is this possible?
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Example: If I have... let's say... 25 users, do I need to create 25 roles, or can I place 20 of them under the role 'Editors' and 5 under the role 'Administrators' (and of course give each user additional rights)?

Tnx

Bård Farstad

Thursday 10 July 2003 2:16:52 am

You only need to create one role pr "access rule". E.g. if you want people (one or more) to access one function you need a role. This role can then be assigned to one or more users and/or user groups.

To simplify management you should make users in user groups and assign roles to these groups.

E.g.

Role A: read access to documents (class x).
Is assigned to Group A.

Group A: a user group which contains n number of users. All users who are created under this group will get access to class X as defined by Role A.

In your case you can set this up using sections or subtree permissions. And yes, it's possible.

Hope this answered your question,

--bård

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Mark Overduin

Thursday 10 July 2003 3:32:18 am

Ok... thanx.

Something else: I want to give a user the rights to view only '/sports/soccer/'. Works fine; The user can login and see the root (with only one folder: sports). The user can click 'sports' and will only see the folder 'soccer', etc...

Is it possible that the user cannot see the folder 'sports', only 'soccer' ?

Situation: The user logs in and get to 'Root'. There is only one folder, named 'soccer'. Is that possible?

Mark Overduin

Monday 14 July 2003 12:18:02 am

^^^

Is this possible?

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