I did look at that page which seems to suggest that I would need to individually set permissions for each and every node. That isn't what I want, unless child nodes inherit parent permissions.

I did the "list users" on the page I linked and even the admin user does not seem to be a member of anything. Is there a group that has full write access by default that I could add the users to?

On Jul 27, 2011, at 12:39 PM, Julian Sedding wrote:

Hi Craig

Your newly created user is probably doesn't have any permissions and
is not in a group from which it could inherit permissions. Did you see
the documentation about managing permissions[0] in Sling?

Regards
Julian

[0] 
http://sling.apache.org/site/managing-permissions-jackrabbitaccessmanager.html




On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 6:33 PM, Craig Ganoe <cga...@psu.edu> wrote:

How can I create a user that has full write access (including adding nodes
and modifying their properties)?

I followed the instructions here under "Create user":
http://sling.apache.org/site/managing-users-and-groups-jackrabbitusermanager.html

But the users I create using the instructions seem to have read- only access. I even tried adding "-u admin:admin" to the curl command which seemed to let me get around the Self-Registration Enabled setting (I was hoping this would make the accounts non-anonymous), but they still end up with read- only
access.

The Jackrabbit docs talk about 3 classes of users: anonymous, normal and system the latter 2 of which have full read/write, but I don't see anywhere
there about how to control that either.

Sorry if this is already explained somewhere that I'm missing. Thanks!

Craig




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