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#216757 - 09/02/08 11:11 PM If a user belongs to multiple groups.....
ostrich Offline
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Registered: 06/30/06
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I am having trouble with group permissions and getting very confused. I am sure it is quite obvious once you know, but can someone explain exactly what this means as it is not clear to me:

"If a user belongs to multiple groups, a ⇑ indicates the user will get the highest permission, a ⇓ indicates they will get the lowest."

The codes above seem to be an up and down arrow symbol.

Thanks

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#216763 - 09/03/08 04:04 AM Re: If a user belongs to multiple groups..... [Re: ostrich]
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OK been playing with this without any luck. What I want is for default "user" group (the group that people join when they are first approved) to have no access to PMs.

So, for "user" group in Site Permissions I have it setup so:

Total # of private topics allowed: 0
Max # of private topic participants: 0

I also have a group called Group A:

Total # of private topics allowed: 5
Max # of private topic participants: 20

I have it so that when people have posted 10 posts, they automatically get put into Group A. So as far as I know, that should work. But it isn't. When I approve a new member, they get put into "user" group, but they can use PMs.

I tried putting -1 instead of 0, but as everyone remains in the "user" group, that shut down PMs for everyone - and I don't want to do that.

Anyone able to identify what I am doing wrong there?

Thank you.

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#216769 - 09/03/08 08:14 AM Re: If a user belongs to multiple groups..... [Re: ostrich]
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First thing I'd do is just do a check to make sure the users are actually being added to group A.

It might be best if you can open up a support ticket. We're still working on the best way to give support on the permission system, because it can be quite complex when starting out. The easiest thing will probably be for us to login as an admin to see exactly what's going on and go from there.
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