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Problem with set permissions for a new forum

Ste_HT
01-06-2007, 10:18 AM
hi, i'm a new user, i have a problem with setting permissions for a new forum on my board....i have explained my problem in vb.com's board, but there isn't a solution....here the 3d : http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=214475

can you help me? thanks :)

Hell³
01-06-2007, 02:44 PM
Ok, instead checking usergroup permissions, check forum permissions

ACP>>Forums & Moderators>>Forums permissions

If you see a forum with usergroup names in red, click on it and review how the permissions are setup in there. More than likely you will find the problem by yourself

welcome to vB-FAQ btw.

Ste_HT
01-07-2007, 04:57 AM
thanks but i already done that :) my problem is more difficult :D

i try to explain the problem :

so i re-explain what i need in this forum :

in this forum all users ( also guest-users not registered) must can read titles of 3ds of forum, but they can't open the threads and read them.

However, the users that create a new thread in this forum can read and edit their thread and, like other users can't read the content of other thread if those are not their.

so all works now, but there is a little problem, registered users can see the titles threads but can't open a own thread and we don't understand why !

so i have two parameters :

Can View Thread Content and Can View Others' Threads

if i set Can View Others' Threads on YES and
Can View Thread Content on NO > all works but users can't open new thread ! why?!
i need that user registerd can create own thread, but with this options is impossible ! is a bug? there is some workaround? thanks again

Hell³
01-07-2007, 01:22 PM
Sorry, but for a permissions problem you have to review carefully your usergroups and forums permissions, there is no bug that I know of on the permissions system. It's one of the most critical systems in vBulletin, so if there was a bug, I think it would be widely known here among all the admins.

There are of course more than those two options, you have a couple of rows below onPost / Thread Permissions the option "Can Post Threads", that must be set as Yes, obviously.

And your forum must be open for posting. on the forum manager check the forum options and see if the Forum is Open (Set this to 'No' to prevent any new posts being made in this forum) option is set to Yes, as it should.

Ste_HT
01-08-2007, 11:10 AM
Sorry, but for a permissions problem you have to review carefully your usergroups and forums permissions, there is no bug that I know of on the permissions system. It's one of the most critical systems in vBulletin, so if there was a bug, I think it would be widely known here among all the admins.

There are of course more than those two options, you have a couple of rows below onPost / Thread Permissions the option "Can Post Threads", that must be set as Yes, obviously.

And your forum must be open for posting. on the forum manager check the forum options and see if the Forum is Open (Set this to 'No' to prevent any new posts being made in this forum) option is set to Yes, as it should.

yeah, i know those options...i post a screen of my forum permission configuration for registered users...all is right ! but don't works fine ....vb.com say there isn't solution

Hell³
01-08-2007, 12:58 PM
It is very odd, maybe it is a problem with your PHP or MySQL versions? are you using the recommended versions?

Ste_HT
01-11-2007, 10:04 AM
yes and i have no problem a part this :( ...i don't what can be


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