[TYPO3] Typo3 user/group management
John de Stigter
John.de.Stigter at bedrijvenweb.nl
Mon Aug 6 15:54:16 CEST 2007
Hi,
I think wat might help you is the following confugration in the page
Tsconfig (page properties).
TCEMAIN.permissions {
userid = 45
groupid = 15
group = 1
}
Of course you will have to replace the values with the applicable uid's,
but this will force newly created pages to contain a predefined owner,
group and access setting. I have used this option in TYPO3 3.8, but I'm
not sure if this still works for 4.0 versions.
You might find more info on this topic here:
http://typo3.org/documentation/document-library/references/doc_core_tsco
nfig/4.1.0/view/1/3/
Cheerios,
RJ
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am working with Typo3 for a moment now but have run into a
> problem. We are using multiple user groups with (at least) on
> group having "global" site access.
>
> A problem occurs when a person from the "global" access group
> creates a new page at some sub-tree accessible by a second
> group. A user in the second group is not able to edit/see the
> new page as he/she is not in the same group.
>
> At first we made sure the group sequence in the user accounts
> are the same but that only postpones the problem to when
> there is a third group L.
>
> A second solution is to use one group and configure access
> via de file-mounts (the easy way according to the manual).
> But "sometimes" a user from the third group needs to (only)
> read the file-mount (or pages) of the second group to create
> a internal-link catch-22....
>
> Is there a way around this problem that I don't see?
>
> Or is there a possibility to setup the way new pages are
> created, with what access variables, group or even inherent
> some variables from the parent page?
>
>
> Regards,
> I. Alting
>
>
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