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group.php permission
Hello ,
In my forum it seem that i don't have permission to view " group.php ". I try every group and users setting permissions .. But i couldn't find the exact permission. Can anyone help ? Thank you , |
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First, I suppose you've tried enabling all options under Social Groups Permissions, right?If so, also try those in vBulletin Options under Social Group Options. If not, I'm not personally sure, because it doesn't seem to have view as an option with the rest of the stuff.
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yes as you can see here ...
any idea .. ? |
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this is a strange one, cos I've just tried going to group.php and got the no permission message too. I don't even know what group.php is tbh, but now I'm curious cos I can't access it lol. I've checked through my permissions and can't see anything related to it.
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group.php is the page for social groups, such as the social group listing or the individual social groups themselves. I don't understand what caused it to be set as unviewable though.
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I got mine sorted.
AdminCP> vBulletin Options> User Profile Options > Enabled User Profile Features> Make sure Social Groups is ticked. |
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wow ...Finally !
Thank you guys . |
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I can't believe I missed something so obvious in retrospect.
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