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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Group ACLs


From: Jorge Izquierdo
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Group ACLs
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 10:36:12 +0200
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Thanks Brian, but when I click on "the little blue box" to see what the Default Group can do with other people records of the calendar app, I see they don´t have any kind of access selected to no other people records and thats not what I see if I go to my calendar app and I display the default group calendar, it apears the records added by any people of the group.

Is this a bug or is the usual behaviour?

Thanks for help

Jorge




Brian Johnson escribió:
You made reference to it in your first post "the little blue box" (at least 
that is
what it is on my system)

Go to Admin, User Groups.  The list of apps is what they can use.  The little 
blue
boxes control what they can do with other peoples records (the ACL)

Play with it



Jorge Izquierdo (address@hidden) wrote:

I don´t know what you exactly mean with NOT granting access to the
group. Where should i perform this? In my Group Admin section the only
fields I can select are the users belonging to the group and the
applications associated to the group. If you mean the solution is not to
assign the calendar app to the default group, this is not what I like.

Users are assigned to the default group when they log in first time, and
they must have access to the calendar app, so this is the way to
proceed. If you mean anything else like editing the ACL associated to
the calendar app in the group administration, please tell me how I
should do this. When I click on the ACL it shows me that no user has
permission to enything associated to this group.

Thanks for help, If I´m not quite clear please ask me what you don´t
understand

Jorge



Chris Weiss escribió:

I believe it's as simple as NOT granting access to the group.

Jorge Izquierdo (address@hidden) wrote:


I will repeat my question into another subject to separate it form the
problem of the hacked server:

I have a question regarding to your post about granting right to
groups not to users. I´ve discovered from your mail "the blue box" for
the application ACL when assigning apps to a group. What is this for?
All my users belongs to Default group and this group adds calendar
access but I don´t want they all share their calendar public events. May
I use the ACL of the calendar app to achieve this beahaviour with the
Default group? How may I perform this?

Thanks for help, and good luck with the server.

Jorge



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