ADMIN --> MEMBERS --> Permissions --> Edit Profiles .. Confusing SOLVED.

Started by iceman~, April 10, 2008, 07:11:11 AM

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iceman~

Could someone please explain this to me. Dont know why i am getting real confused.
Difference between permissions and ADMIN --> MEMBERS --> Permissions --> Edit Profiles.

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Aleksi "Lex" Kilpinen

Difference between what two permissions? Could you be a little more specific?
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iceman~

My appologies if it was too confusing lexArma. Will try and make it simple.
How do i use ADMIN --> MEMBERS --> Permissions --> Edit Profiles.
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Aleksi "Lex" Kilpinen

Ok, I just checked the docs, and seems they're not available for 2.0 right now - and I don't have my 2.0 board at hand atm so I'll have to get back to you later, if someone else doesn't make it here faster.
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SleePy

Permission profiles are just that. They are a profile of permissions that you can apply to boards.
This makes it easier when you are have a lot of boards that need the same local permissions. You just change the permission profile and it affects all boards that use it.
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iceman~

Great ... Thanks SleePy, will experiment and get back to you.

By the way ... love your signature "  i'm not procrastinating, i'm multislacking " .. LOL
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metallica48423

Yup. 

Boards that dont have a profile set will use 'default', which is the overall global permission set that is defined in admin > permissions

Otherwise it will use the profile you specify.

It is a change over what was in 1.1 though, so it is understanding to be confused :)

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iceman~

Sorry guys ( SleePy & metallica ) .... tried my best ... Just not understanding it.

Wokay could i put forward a question. If i need to stop a member group from viewing some boards, how do i set that group up. Tried unchecking the  Visible Boards: [ Show boards ] section but still the boards are visible. I have post count groups active too. Another question lol whats the best way to manage permissions for post count based groups ?

My apologies guys .... but ... trust me i am really confused.
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SleePy

Quote from: iceman~ on April 11, 2008, 10:32:34 AM
Sorry guys ( SleePy & metallica ) .... tried my best ... Just not understanding it.

Wokay could i put forward a question. If i need to stop a member group from viewing some boards, how do i set that group up. Tried unchecking the  Visible Boards: [ Show boards ] section but still the boards are visible. I have post count groups active too. Another question lol whats the best way to manage permissions for post count based groups ?

My apologies guys .... but ... trust me i am really confused.


board viewing permissions are inherited from other groups as well. Make sure they are not in a group that can see that board.
Any group they are in they inherited its access and permissions.
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Kindred

right....   I have a board that has child board, set up for "blogging"
In each of those child boards, there is one moderator.
I have set a permissions profile that basically allows only moderators (or admins) to post a NEW message, but anyone can RESPOND to a message.

Now, when I create a new blog board, I just assign that profile and all the rest is taken care of without having to specify permissions each time.
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iceman~

Great ... Thanks Mates ( SleePy, metallica & Kindred ). I think i am getting this now, one last question. Is it possible to totally remove the post count based groups and have the regular groups post based, hope you all get what i am saying.
Sorry for all the trouble guys ... I owe you guys a beer ;) ...
Thanks a zillion guys ... Cheers.
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Kindred

you must always have at leats one post-count based group. (the newbie group must be present, although you can rename it)
you must have the moderators group... even though it's not technically a groiup.

You SHOULD have a global moderators group

you can add new post-count based groups.... or more regular (non-post count based) groups.
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iceman~

Ok great so that means i can have the following groups.

1 ... newbie ---- post count based ( 0 to 10 post )
2 ... member ----  post count based ( 11 post onwards )
3 ... moderator
4 ... Global mod
5 ... admin

and a couple of them that are not post count based. Right ?

Sorry for all the trouble mate.

My apologies mate ... i realize its irritating.
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metallica48423

you can enable the ability to have permission sets for post-count based groups, which will make the post groups more like regular groups but still post count based.

Otherwise, no, you can't do regular membergroups based on posts.

Admin > Permissions > Settings > Enable permissions for post count based groups
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iceman~

Great thanks guys ( SleePy, metallica & Kindred ) ....
Phew this topic can be marked SOLVED .... LOL finally.
Thanks again.
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