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Originally Posted by CaptainAwesome
No need to spend time on this, i wasn't sure if anyone knew off the top of their head. I should find out soon enough from the member and will post back here when i do.
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Sounds like a plan.
--------------- Added 15 Jun 2014 at 21:23 ---------------
Check the following:
In Usergroup Manager --> edit the Primary Usergroup --> is Allow Users to have Member Groups:
YES (Should be set to yes)
This sets whether or not permissions from the user's member (secondary) user group memberships are inherited or not.
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This is a repost from @Kh99 in an old thread. I trust his advice.
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Originally Posted by KH99
Yes, the rule is that the user has the maximum permission allowed by any group the belong to. From the vbulletin manual: The basic idea here is that if a user is in multiple groups and they specify conflicting permissions, the greater permission overrides. Thus, a yes will always override a no and a larger number will override a smaller number.
Note:
There is a slight exception to this rule. If 0 represents unlimited or no restriction, then it will override any other setting; it really is the greater permission.
So maybe you could reverse things and add everyone to a secondary group that gives permissions to the classifieds.
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