Yes:

all:
  .settings:
    enabled_modules:        [default, sfGuardUser, sfGuardGroup,
sfGuardPermission]


On Nov 4, 12:45 pm, Simone Fumagalli <simone.fumaga...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> > I have figured out that the url should be
> >http://yourhost/backend_dev.php/sfGuardUser
> > but now I get this error: The route "sf_guard_user_collection" does not 
> > exist.
>
> In settings.yml did you enable the sfGuardUser module for your
> environment ?
>
> all:
>   .settings:
>       enabled_modules:        [default, sfGuardUser, sfGuardGroup,
> sfGuardPermission]
>
> Ciao
>
> --
> Simone
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