Ну удобно набрал по 10 сообщений юзер и из участников перемещается в проверенные. На 1.5.12 все работало обновился до 1.5.13 все перестало работать в автоматическом режиме.
Я не говорил о повышениях, да лан проехали :-)
Implementing permissions across multiple user groups
Having logged in to quite a few installations to resolve permission issues, it's clear that a lot of people haven't quite grasped the concept.
So here are a few pointers:
1.
All members should be in the Registered group as their Primary - that includes moderators, administrators and super administrators.
2. Set the Registered user group to the minimum permissions you want
all members to have. Set those permissions you want them to have to Allow, leave everything else at Not Set (No).
Do not use Never as it can't be overridden.
3. For any additional user groups, only change the specific permissions which differ from the settings in the Registered user group - all other permissions can be left at Not Set (No) - and add members to them as Secondary groups.
The reason for doing it like this is it makes it very easy to manage every member with a single permission change.
For example, let's assume Edit post by self is not permitted for regular members - so leave it at Not Set (No) for the Registered user group.
Then if you have a trusted user group which is allowed to edit posts, just set that specific permission to Allow, leave everything else at Not Set (No) and add the members you wish to it as a Secondary user group. So it's just a single permission change in that group and any members you now wish to be able to edit posts, you just add them to the group.
However, let's take another scenario.
Let's assume for some reason you have allowed members the ability to delete posts but now you want to stop that. As everyone is in the Registered user group as the primary and that permission is set to Allow, to remove it from
everyone all you need to do is set it to Not Set (No).
If you have members in different user groups as their primary or have that permission set to Allow on more than one group, then it won't be quite so simple to do that, you will have to do it for every user group.
Here's an example using the actual permissions from my own site.
Registered users can't edit or delete posts:
Those in the trusted member group can though:
So the combined permissions for someone who is in both groups, looks like this:
I don't need to explicitly set everything to Allow in the trusted member group as those permissions are already set in the Registered user group.
The same principle applies to any additional permissions and user groups.
It also applies to nodes, just allow or revoke specific permissions for specific groups as required.
The more user groups you have, the more beneficial this approach becomes.
I have 20 user groups for example, but I can disable a specific permissions for all of them with a single click in the Registered user group.
So the cumulative permissions feature is very powerful and makes it extremely easy to mass manage permissions, if everything is configured correctly.
Но дело то в том, что у тебя не так что то , напортачено уже :-)