[TYPO3-english] How do you make use of FE user subgroups?
Urs Bräm
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Fri Jul 20 21:12:54 CEST 2012
Hi Oliver
>I guess the logic is that a group inherits all rights of all subgroups.
> I guess, in TYPO3 the parents inherit the genes from the children...
This is the same case for BE users. I don't understand why!
See http://forge.typo3.org/issues/24303
Maybe you could also give that ticket a little push and add the FE issue
Cheers
Urs
Am 20.07.12 19:45, schrieb Oliver Salzburg:
> On 2012-07-20 18:47, Oliver Salzburg wrote:
>> I have a site with 2 FE user groups:
>> 1. Registered Users
>> 2. Administrators
>>
>> In the properties of the "Registered Users" group, I set
>> "Administrators" to be a subgroup of "Registered Users".
>>
>> My own user account is *only* a member of "Administrators".
>>
>> Now, when I limit access to a page to only members of the group
>> "Registered Users", I can't view it.
>>
>> Shouldn't I be able to see the page, given the group hierarchy?
>>
>> When adding "Administrators" to the access list of the page as well, I
>> can see the page. But I don't understand why this step is required. It
>> makes the whole subgroup concept seem moot.
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Oliver
>
> Okay, so, to make it work "Registered Users" has to be a sub-group of
> "Administrators"...
> I guess the logic is that a group inherits all rights of all subgroups.
>
> I guess, in TYPO3 the parents inherit the genes from the children... :D
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