Ted,
        No, we are not using D2W (maybe we should be!) . I though maybe there 
is something in addition to ERXComponents checkAccess()


Michael Kondratov
Aspire Auctions, Inc.
216-231-5515

> On Oct 31, 2017, at 4:29 PM, Ted Petrosky <tpetro...@agencysacks.com> wrote:
> 
> If you are talking about d2w? Then the short answer it Œyes¹. You can
> create permissions for each user, then create a rule ³if this permission,
> then show these components.
> 
> I suspect you question is not that simple.
> 
> Theodore Petrosky
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> On 10/31/17, 4:24 PM, "Webobjects-dev on behalf of Michael Kondratov"
> <webobjects-dev-bounces+tpetrosky=agencysacks....@lists.apple.com on
> behalf of mich...@aspireauctions.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hello!
>>    Is there a Wonder way of specifying access to different components
>> for users?
>> 
>> Michael
>> 
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