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configuring groups for project management

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I am trying to configure tiki to manage requirements for our customers projects.

I have created a group for each customer, then create users and assign them to respective groups. I have created default home pages with links to wiki pages for respective projects.

It's cool so far. Now I want that members of one group should not be able to view the pages for other customers and their projects.

To do this I define categories for each project and add the project files into the respective category. Now the problem is - default category permissions are not enough to make the pages editable by the group.

So I try to edit the permissions for the project pages and these have to be added individually. This achieves the objective... but it is a very painful task when you multiply the projects x pages.

Is there an easier way to do this?

Sandeep

PS: tiki is so easy to install that I'm tempted to do a separate install for each group.


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FOr me, assigning category permissions to wiki pages work fine, as Gary (chibaguy) says in his post at the link showed by kwow previously.
I haven'ty tried myself other objects, but I understand this is the way to go for this goal you're pursuing (if it doesn't work, you mihgt report that as a bug or feature enhancement). PErmissions on categories or structures are new to tiki 1.9.x, and they might not be finished yet to all object types...


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