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| Tweet Topic Started: May 16 2010, 10:13 AM (1,007 Views) | |
| Aanok Tourmil | May 16 2010, 10:13 AM Post #1 |
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Hello. I've looked for some information about this but I couldn't come to any result. When I'm editing a Moderator Set for a member, I can state in detail what that user can actually do, that is to say if he can/cannot edit post, delete topics, etc. In other words, I'm seeing this in my ACP: ![]() But, this is not the same when I'm looking at a Moderator Set for a group. The list with which I can enable or disable single functions is not there at all: ![]() So, how can I setup detailed Moderator Sets for groups? Board link: http://s15.zetaboards.com/NSITALIA/index/ |
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| Orpheus. | May 16 2010, 10:58 AM Post #2 |
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Hi, Aanok Tourmil your second screen, looks like you try to do this, using Manage options. and must: Admin CP > Groups, and there, you need to click Moderator , and not Manage, which is on line with Moderator in this case you will see this, for Moderator Group setup: ![]() Edited by Orpheus., May 16 2010, 11:09 AM.
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| Aanok Tourmil | May 16 2010, 11:45 AM Post #3 |
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Thank you Orhpeus. I'm afraid I can't find what you're telling me to. This is what I see: ![]() (that "Moderatori" is unrelated) Maybe it would be of help to know this was originally an Invisionfree board? Do I need to create a group called "Moderator" and set its privileges (but then, what if I wanted to create different combinations for different forums?)? EDIT - I think you may be mistaken, don't I just set what an user can do with its own content from the window you linked (which should be reachable clicking on the group name, if I'm correct)? Edited by Aanok Tourmil, May 16 2010, 11:53 AM.
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| Orpheus. | May 16 2010, 12:09 PM Post #4 |
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What I linked to you, is Moderator Group setup, and not just an individual user Moderator setup, like is in your first print screen. Maybe I don't understood corectly, what do you want, but this result from your post, that you want to be able to edit entire Moderator Group, and not just a member which you choose to moderate an aria. If you will click on the Moderator,( red box ), then you will see entire setup option for Moderator Group. ![]() Isn't what you want ? LE: Which group, exactly, you want to setup with Moderator abilities ? Edited by Orpheus., May 16 2010, 12:14 PM.
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| Aanok Tourmil | May 16 2010, 12:19 PM Post #5 |
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Uhm, actually, no ![]() From that screen I can set what a group member can do with its own posts and topics: changing own topic titles, editing own posts, deleting own posts and the like. Which are actions available to common users and not just to moderators. I need to set a moderator which can, for example, edit other users' posts while he cannot delete them. If I manage moderating rights (the "Moderator Set") for an individual user, as in my first screenshot, I can do it, while it seems I cannot if I manage moderating rights for a user group, as in my second screenshot. Sorry for the misunderstanding ![]() EDIT - The group is "Cancelliere", but that's just an example. Edited by Aanok Tourmil, May 16 2010, 12:20 PM.
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| Orpheus. | May 16 2010, 12:31 PM Post #6 |
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Ok, if you click on Cancelliere group, for example, and there you chose what can do and what can't, then all members, that are in this group, will be able to do what you set. I have a "honorary member" group, and in this way is setup to have moderator abilities in which aria I chose for they. LE: when you created that group, which you want now to setup, you used: Base settings off of: Moderator or Member settings base? Edited by Orpheus., May 16 2010, 12:36 PM.
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| Aanok Tourmil | May 16 2010, 12:48 PM Post #7 |
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If you're asking if I ever had a "Moderator" default group ("Built In"), I didn't. Cancelliere is based off of Member, I think. As far as things are now, from that screen you're telling me I can't, let's say, set if a group can edit other users' posts. Not just groups base off of Member, even the Admin group. |
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| Orpheus. | May 16 2010, 12:55 PM Post #8 |
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this is the reason, for why you can't setup. only groups based on staff settings, can do what you want. You right, by default there isn't Moderator group, but now I saw you have one, that means, you must create whatever groups you want, based of this group, or based of Global Moderator. |
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| Pete B | May 16 2010, 01:08 PM Post #9 |
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There are two moderator settings. Global Moderator and Forum Moderator.
For the Moderatori group, you've given it Global and Forum Moderator status. That doesn't make sense. If you give a group Global Moderator privileges, the Forum Moderator options are removed because you can't have both. If you remove the Global Moderator-ness, then you'll be able to edit specific abilities. |
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| Aanok Tourmil | May 16 2010, 01:26 PM Post #10 |
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Ah, I've finally got it. I cannot edit "Cancelliere"'s Moderator Set because it can access the Admin CP and is consequently treated as if he were a Global Moderator. I guess that makes sense, since, if a user can get into the ACP, then he can also set himself as moderator of whatever he wants. Though Invisionfree still allowed me to resctrict his moderation capabilities. You've both been very helpful, thank you so much Though now I have to ask one last question: do you know if there's any workaround so that a group can access the ACP and be restricted in its moderation abilities? I've read that single user settings are overrided by group settings.
Edited by Aanok Tourmil, May 16 2010, 01:31 PM.
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| Orpheus. | May 16 2010, 01:37 PM Post #11 |
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Beside of Admin, only Global Moderator Group, or groups created, using this group base settings, can be set to access the Admin CP, so the answer is: No, who has access to the Admin CP, can also moderate.
Edited by Orpheus., May 16 2010, 02:30 PM.
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| Aanok Tourmil | May 16 2010, 02:03 PM Post #12 |
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All right, then thank you so much for your time
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Though now I have to ask one last question: do you know if there's any workaround so that a group can access the ACP and be restricted in its moderation abilities? I've read that single user settings are overrided by group settings.
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