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This give you individual user/password log ins and you can group accounts.
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The link on the third paragraph gives you a quick start guide.
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On 20 December 2019 at 10:51 Scott Smith <<a href="mailto:grimblefritz@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">grimblefritz@gmail.com</a>> wrote:
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I'm new to pmwiki. I'm working hard to get page content ready for an internal site, which I am supposed to have working by end of day. I have the basic install done and working. There are of course changes I'll make down the road, but the basic PmWiki is fine for a start. I'm using the latest version, just downloaded.
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What I don't understand (yet) and am lacking time to suss out right now, is how to
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Later, I will setup individual users with logins and they will belong to groups, but if it helps get things started I can make do with simple roll-based logins for now.
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I need 'admin' to be able to create/edit/delete any pages. Admin should also be able to designate, for a page, who can view or edit.
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Similar controls for 'manager', except manager cannot restrict admin from viewing or editing anything.
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'staff' cannot restrict either manager or admin from viewing/editing, but can prevent 'all' from accessing pages.
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'all' should be the default, no login, condition. No editing capability, but all can view pages not restricted from them.
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This is just the starting point, enough to get things rolling. As I learn more about PmWiki I am sure I'll be able to work out a better system with groups and access lists and so forth.
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Can someone please throw me a shortcut with instructions as to how to setup this starting point?
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