See my other email. You can create a special group of course, or just assign
permissions to that individual. (Easier). Just leave off the @symbol which
makes it a group not an individual user.
Cheers,
Dan


On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 6:44 AM, Mark Marijnissen <[email protected]
> wrote:

>
> Hi
>
> I have stumbled upon the action.join page and saw that you could join
> users to groups, so that problem is solved. And I supose if you want
> to have special permissions for one user, you create a special group.
>
> cheers, mark
>
> On May 20, 2:34 am, Mark Marijnissen <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I have tried searching the site, but I do not understand user
> > authorization completely.
> > I understand you have different groups: guest, member, editor, admin.
> > And there is one special BOLT-admin, with unlimited powers. This is
> > defined in index.php from the field folder.
> >
> > If I register a new user, it gets its own profile page in
> > login.user_name.
> > I can control who sees pages, and who writes pages via site.auth.write
> > and view.
> >
> > So far my understanding. My questions are:
> > * What do Info and Data mean?
> > * How do I set what group a user belongs to? How can I set it to
> > member, editor, admin, etc?
> > * Can I authorize page-writes for only one user?
> >
> > Thanks for the help, Boltwire is awesome!
> > I use it now as a organizer. I always have my bookmarks, notes and
> > files at hand! And I also use it to document my robot-project. Very
> > nice!
> >
> > cheers, Mark
> >
>

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