Hello

 

Give the user or usergoup privileges on that queue, for that select your queue 
and go to user or group rights tab.

Make sure your user its the privileged user.

From: rt-users [mailto:rt-users-boun...@lists.bestpractical.com] On Behalf Of 
Joseph Mays
Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 10:23 PM
To: rt-us...@hipster.bestpractical.com
Subject: [rt-users] Queue drop down list not being populated for users other 
than root

 

I have a new installation of rt42 that I am setting up under FreeBSD. Setup and 
install went seamlessly, but there is a problem.

 

I set it up and created a user. When I first logged in as that user, the 
“General” default queue was showing up in queue ticket creation for the users.

I was getting the cross reference error because I was starting at the command 
line running port 8080. I fixed that in the config, logging in again, I noticed 
that the queue dropdown list was no longer being populated in quick ticket 
creation. The field was blank. No “General” queue and nothing in the drop down 
list. I logged out, logged in as root, and there it was. I added a queue to the 
list, logged back in as user, no list, completely empty. Back as root, both 
items were in the list again.

 

I out the config item that was causing the cross reference error, but it did 
not fix the problem. Now it doesn’t matter whether or not it’s set, the queue 
list is not being populated when I am logged in as a user. All the queue 
entries are there when I log in as the rt root user though.

 

Of course, the obvious conclusion is that it has nothing to do with that 
setting, something else is causing the problem, but I have no idea what that 
might be.

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