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Last Post 05/30/2007 11:15 PM by  Peter Donker
Differentiate between View Only / Upload / Create Folders
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Benicio
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05/26/2007 8:19 PM

    I am trying to setup a structure where I need three different types of access and I am not sure if this is possible and how.

    So far I have been trying out the Lite version, so I am not sure if the authorization part is the same in the Pro edition, which I am thinking of purchasing.

    So far I have been controlling acces via the creation of Roles which I autorize either to view or edit a certain folder.

    The problem is that once I give some user acces to edit a folder they can give access to subfolders and files to any other role on the portal.

    Is it possible to authorize a user or a role to have permission to upload files or create folders, without being able to modify the security configuration of such files/folders?

    Is there a way to try the Professional version? I am truly interested in purchasing it, but need to know it will do what I need it to do...

    Thank you

    Benicio

    Peter Donker
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    05/28/2007 11:08 PM
    Hi Benicio,
    You'll be happy to know there is a global switch 'Permissions only by admins' in DMX pro. This means you can set all permissions yourself as admin and any subcontent will inherit permissions from their respective parents without the ordinary users ever seeing the permissions grid.
    Peter
    Benicio
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    05/29/2007 3:42 AM
    Peter,

    Thanks for your prompt reply. Can these authority be assigned to any role in the portal or only to the portal administrators?

    Benicio
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    05/30/2007 11:15 PM
    'Ppermissions by admin only' is only for admin role.
    Peter
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