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Viewing Permissions
I'm having trouble with forum viewing permissions. I'm using vBulletin 4.2.3 and I'm trying to limit the viewing permissions of a sub-forum so that only specific usergroups have access to it. I've edited the forum permissions so that the usergroups that I don't want to have access to it are denied. When I do this, the usergroups that should be able to view it aren't able to. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Does the usergroup have access to the parent forum of the forum you're trying to give them access to?
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Yes, it does.
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Hmm weird, could you take a screenshot of the permissions of the usergroup?
Also the usergroup is assigned as a primary usergroup to the user(s) right? |
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Administrators Banned Users Moderators Registered Users Super Moderators Unregistered / Not Logged In Users Awaiting Email Confirmation Users Awaiting Moderation I have 3 usergroups that I want to have access to this specific sub-forum. The 3 usergroups are additional usergroups. I've had this set-up like this on another vBulletin 4 website before so I'm not sure why this isn't working for me right now. Essentially, the user(s) accessing this sub-forum will be in the Moderator, Super Moderator, or Administrator usergroups, but I do not want all Moderators, Super Moderators, or Administrators having access to this sub-forum which is why I'm trying to set it up from the additional usergroups. |
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the primary usergroup overrides the permissions of the additional usergroup. So if the primary usergroup allows the user to view forum X but the additional usergroup does not allow it, it will use the primary usergroup its permission.
It works like that from my understanding. |
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I believe so. One way to find out is to create a test (super) moderator account yourself and assign those permissions.
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That's not what I'm wanting to do though. I don't want all moderators, super moderators, & administrators having access to this sub-forum.
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I found the issue. I had to edit the Moderator usergroup permissions.
"Allow Users to have Member Groups (Sets whether or not permissions from the user's member (secondary) user group memberships are inherited or not)" I changed this to "Yes". My Super Moderator & Administrator usergroups were this way already, just not the Moderator usergroup. Everything works as I wanted now. |
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