I'm trying to allow a user to access a node and all of it's children, but nothing else. Despite trying for hours with both the permissions for the user and permissions on the page itself (when logged in as an admi). The user can only see and create children under those nodes I've specifically chosn 'Browse Node' in the node permissions dialog. Is there any way to apply this permission en-mass?
When you set the access do you then check the "Replace child node permssions" option so that the settings are inherited to the nodes below then current on?
Did you ever come up with a solution for this because I'm having the same problem. I cant even find where you got the dialog that has the checkbox for child node permissions. Our website is quite large with hundreds of entries in the content tree. I would really rather not have to go through each one, for each user. That would take me days.
I found my issue, I was only looking in the content trees permissions, while the recursive permissions are under the Users section under User Permissions.
Permissions On Node And All Children
I'm trying to allow a user to access a node and all of it's children, but nothing else. Despite trying for hours with both the permissions for the user and permissions on the page itself (when logged in as an admi). The user can only see and create children under those nodes I've specifically chosn 'Browse Node' in the node permissions dialog. Is there any way to apply this permission en-mass?
Hi Echilon
When you set the access do you then check the "Replace child node permssions" option so that the settings are inherited to the nodes below then current on?
/Jan
These are the only two dialogs I can find, which boxes should I check?
I really need some sort of solution for this please.
Did you ever come up with a solution for this because I'm having the same problem. I cant even find where you got the dialog that has the checkbox for child node permissions. Our website is quite large with hundreds of entries in the content tree. I would really rather not have to go through each one, for each user. That would take me days.
Do you have a custom tree/section anywhere?
I eventually tracked this down to a custom tree where I was doing this:
I found my issue, I was only looking in the content trees permissions, while the recursive permissions are under the Users section under User Permissions.
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