Hi Carl,
I can't think of a good way to do this in 1.4 . . . I think this would
be much easier in 2.0, since you can apply permissions to targets based
on patterns, e,g,
group:users allow /
group:users deny /**/
group:my-department allow /my-department/**/
group:my-department allow /my-department/**/*.*
-Alex
On Jul 13, 2005, at 6:15 AM, Carl Barrow wrote:
> Hi Alex
>
> I'm setting up a site which consists of a directory for each
> department, we have a uPortal channel that will pull in the
> appropriate content depending on the users dept code. There are a lot
> of directories and therefore a lot of privileges that need to be set
> up. Is there any way that I can give access to just one directory
> without having to give access at root level and then denying access to
> everything that I don't want them to see?
> Cheers
> Carl
>
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