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Mixing Usergroups
Well I am having a problem with my usergroups and forum permissions.
Let me give you this example. I have 2 usergroups, A and B. Usergroup A can only access usergroup A forums and usergroup B can only access usergroup B forums. If I want someone to be a part of both usergroup A and B, I'm kind of out of luck unless I want to make a new usergroup, right? Is there any way to "mix" permissions when it comes to secondary usergroups, or will it always only give primary usergroup access? |
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Primary is the color or <span> that the user shows up as on the forum.
In order to do this just change the user to primary A and then go back and check the B usergroup right under the drop down box. |
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but if usergroup B is typically restricted from accessing usergroup A forums, anyone who is primary A but secondary B will still be unable to access B forums.
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You need to set it so that group A can inherit permissions from group B and vice-versa
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ahhhh okay... sooo how do i do this?
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Edit Usergroup -> Allow Users to have Member Groups: Yes
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Usergrop markup is determined by the Display Usergroup (which defaults to the primary usergroup).
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