rsorrells
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| Posted: 07/04/2006, 10:04 AM |
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I am having trouble getting restrictions to work. If a user is able to log in, then they get unlimited access to everything, no matter what their "accesslevel" is.
accesslevel = 1 > siteadmin
accesslevel = 2 > company admin
accesslevel = 3 > regional admin
accesslevel = 4 > end user
I'm wondering if somehow there's a default of "1" and somehow the login is not picking up on the accesslevel field in the Users table.
How do you troubleshoot this?
Thanks,
Bob
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WKempees
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| Posted: 07/04/2006, 11:34 AM |
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Many possibilities, as you post is a bit skinny.
There is a switch in Project Settings => Secuitu Groups "Higher level
inclusive of Lower Levels.
If that's switched on and your accesslevels are as you describe , than 4 is
the highest, which would explain your problem.
On the other hand it could be the security settings perpage.
It could be you have not set pages to "restricted"
Check these first, then come back.
G/Luck
"rsorrells" <rsorrells@forum.codecharge> schreef in bericht
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>I am having trouble getting restrictions to work. If a user is able to
>log in,
> then they get unlimited access to everything, no matter what their
> "accesslevel"
> is.
>
> accesslevel = 1 > siteadmin
> accesslevel = 2 > company admin
> accesslevel = 3 > regional admin
> accesslevel = 4 > end user
>
> I'm wondering if somehow there's a default of "1" and somehow the login is
> not
> picking up on the accesslevel field in the Users table.
>
> How do you troubleshoot this?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob
>
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rsorrells
Posts: 18
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| Posted: 07/04/2006, 12:23 PM |
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Thanks! 
That fixed it. I just reversed my access levels in my database, and made 4 the most powerful, and 1 the most restrictive.
Bob
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