Re: [TYPO3-english] Backend rights

2010-03-30 Thread Rens Admiraal
-english@lists.typo3.org Subject: Re: [TYPO3-english] Backend rights As Xavier already pointed out, try be_acl. It allows you to set access for one or more user/group on any page (recursively). Since I tried it years ago, I cannot imagine using the classic TYPO3 access handling for any complex scenario

Re: [TYPO3-english] Backend rights

2010-03-30 Thread Tomas Mrozek
As Xavier already pointed out, try be_acl. It allows you to set access for one or more user/group on any page (recursively). Since I tried it years ago, I cannot imagine using the classic TYPO3 access handling for any complex scenario. Tomas Mrozek ___

Re: [TYPO3-english] Backend rights

2010-03-30 Thread Ulrich Lorenz PHZ Luzern
nd time to set this up but after it is set up it is quite simple to keep the overview. Lorenz > -Original Message- > From: typo3-english-boun...@lists.typo3.org [mailto:typo3-english- > boun...@lists.typo3.org] On Behalf Of Rens Admiraal > Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Re: [TYPO3-english] Backend rights

2010-03-30 Thread Xavier Perseguers
Hi, My problem with this situation is that you have to create groups for sections, which doesn't feel very natural, it could've been easier to be able to assign multiple groups to a page. I couldn't find any extensions which make this possible, are there any? Or does anyone have advise how to cr

[TYPO3-english] Backend rights

2010-03-30 Thread Rens Admiraal
Hi all, I'm wondering how other admins configure backend access rights... Last time we had a website in which multiple usergroups should manage sections of the website. This is no problem at all, till those sections overlap, or you have to create a global content management group which can do a