You need the appropriate permission
You need the appropriate permission
This message regarding permissions was as seen in the attached screenshot. The user had editor and designer permisson. The designer list had almost every single item check, including "modify module", what ever that means. But still he gets the message when he tries to edit the CalGuy Calendar events.
Why is he blocked but not me, the admin?
Thanks.
We are using:
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Cms Version: 1.11.11
Installed Modules:
CMSMailer: 5.2.2
CMSPrinting: 1.0.5
FileManager: 1.4.5
MenuManager: 1.8.6
ModuleManager: 1.5.8
News: 2.14.4
Search: 1.7.11
ThemeManager: 1.1.8
Gallery: 2.0.1
CGExtensions: 1.42.2
SiteMapMadeSimple: 1.2.8
Glossary: 1.0
ExtendedTools: 1.3.3
CGCalendar: 1.14.3
AceEditor: 1.0
FormBuilder: 0.8
Captcha: 0.5.0
TemplateExternalizer: 2.1.6
UsersGuide: 1.8.1
ListIt2: 1.4.1
ListIt2XDefs: 1.2
ListIt2NEOlist: 1.4.1
AdvancedContent: 0.9.4.3
CGSmartImage: 1.17
LinkMgr: 2.0
ListIt2DirectionList: 1.4.1
CGSimpleSmarty: 1.7.4
RSSSimplePie: 1.0
ListIt2PoliticalList: 1.4.1
ListIt2EndorsementsList: 1.4.1
TinyMCE: 2.9.12
MicroTiny: 1.2.7
Config Information:
php_memory_limit:
process_whole_template:
max_upload_size: 10000000
url_rewriting: mod_rewrite
page_extension: .html
query_var: page
image_manipulation_prog: GD
auto_alias_content: true
locale:
default_encoding: utf-8
admin_encoding: utf-8
set_names: true
Php Information:
phpversion: 5.3.3
md5_function: On (True)
gd_version: 2
tempnam_function: On (True)
magic_quotes_runtime: Off (False)
E_STRICT: 0
E_DEPRECATED: 0
memory_limit: 128M
max_execution_time: 60
output_buffering: 4096
safe_mode: Off (False)
file_uploads: On (True)
post_max_size: 10M
upload_max_filesize: 10M
session_save_path: /home/sierraclubswmg/tmp (0750)
session_use_cookies: On (True)
xml_function: On (True)
xmlreader_class: On (True)
Server Information:
Server Api: cgi-fcgi
Server Db Type: MySQL (mysql)
Server Db Version: 5.1.73
Server Db Grants: Found a "GRANT ALL" statement that appears to be suitable
Server Time Diff: No filesystem time difference found
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Why is he blocked but not me, the admin?
Thanks.
We are using:
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Cms Version: 1.11.11
Installed Modules:
CMSMailer: 5.2.2
CMSPrinting: 1.0.5
FileManager: 1.4.5
MenuManager: 1.8.6
ModuleManager: 1.5.8
News: 2.14.4
Search: 1.7.11
ThemeManager: 1.1.8
Gallery: 2.0.1
CGExtensions: 1.42.2
SiteMapMadeSimple: 1.2.8
Glossary: 1.0
ExtendedTools: 1.3.3
CGCalendar: 1.14.3
AceEditor: 1.0
FormBuilder: 0.8
Captcha: 0.5.0
TemplateExternalizer: 2.1.6
UsersGuide: 1.8.1
ListIt2: 1.4.1
ListIt2XDefs: 1.2
ListIt2NEOlist: 1.4.1
AdvancedContent: 0.9.4.3
CGSmartImage: 1.17
LinkMgr: 2.0
ListIt2DirectionList: 1.4.1
CGSimpleSmarty: 1.7.4
RSSSimplePie: 1.0
ListIt2PoliticalList: 1.4.1
ListIt2EndorsementsList: 1.4.1
TinyMCE: 2.9.12
MicroTiny: 1.2.7
Config Information:
php_memory_limit:
process_whole_template:
max_upload_size: 10000000
url_rewriting: mod_rewrite
page_extension: .html
query_var: page
image_manipulation_prog: GD
auto_alias_content: true
locale:
default_encoding: utf-8
admin_encoding: utf-8
set_names: true
Php Information:
phpversion: 5.3.3
md5_function: On (True)
gd_version: 2
tempnam_function: On (True)
magic_quotes_runtime: Off (False)
E_STRICT: 0
E_DEPRECATED: 0
memory_limit: 128M
max_execution_time: 60
output_buffering: 4096
safe_mode: Off (False)
file_uploads: On (True)
post_max_size: 10M
upload_max_filesize: 10M
session_save_path: /home/sierraclubswmg/tmp (0750)
session_use_cookies: On (True)
xml_function: On (True)
xmlreader_class: On (True)
Server Information:
Server Api: cgi-fcgi
Server Db Type: MySQL (mysql)
Server Db Version: 5.1.73
Server Db Grants: Found a "GRANT ALL" statement that appears to be suitable
Server Time Diff: No filesystem time difference found
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Re: You need the appropriate permission
If they have 'editor' permissions then they don't need any other permissions...
Re: You need the appropriate permission
Yes, but if they have designer permissions, do they need editor permissions? Also, are you implying that designer is redundant?
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staartmees
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Re: You need the appropriate permission
your modules aren't up-to-date. Mind all CG-modules need PHP 5.4
http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/viewtopi ... =7&t=71719
http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/viewtopi ... =7&t=71719
Re: You need the appropriate permission
CentOS 6.6 does not have PHP 5.4 available for it. Has everyone moved their servers to CentOS 7?
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staartmees
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Re: You need the appropriate permission
Make sure "Modify Calendar" is ticked in the appropriate column of Users & Groups -> Group Permissions page.
And you are using an old design of admin theme (not as good as latest one in my opinion), change with My Preferences -> My Account -> User Preferences tab -> Administration Theme "OneEleven".
And you are using an old design of admin theme (not as good as latest one in my opinion), change with My Preferences -> My Account -> User Preferences tab -> Administration Theme "OneEleven".
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Re: You need the appropriate permission
Thanks, staartmees, but the second item in the first link source is not working. The second link is just too much trouble. I guess Ill have to wait until the new host is setup with the latest software. I can't understand why programmers don't keep reasonable compatibility in their software. Allowing a permissions issue to be dependent upon a cutting edge version is unfortunate, and forcing an update to the latest for everyone is unreasonable, IMHO.
Thanks, paulbaker. I already use that better theme. The permission was checked, but it does not work.
Thanks, paulbaker. I already use that better theme. The permission was checked, but it does not work.
Re: You need the appropriate permission
I'm not convinced your CGCalendar permissions issue is version-related.KitchM wrote:Allowing a permissions issue to be dependent upon a cutting edge version is unfortunate, and forcing an update to the latest for everyone is unreasonable, IMHO.
PHP 5.4.3 was released on 8 May 2012, that's 2.5 years ago. Personally I wouldn't call it "cutting edge" or "latest".
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Re: You need the appropriate permission
I'm not convinced either.
As to the php issue; it is dependent upon the OS version. CentOS is one of the cornerstones of Internet servers. If it does not come natively with 5.4, the length of time the old version has been around is a non-issue. That makes 5.4 appear to be too new in the eyes of the OS designers.
But again, probably not the issue.
Thanks again.
As to the php issue; it is dependent upon the OS version. CentOS is one of the cornerstones of Internet servers. If it does not come natively with 5.4, the length of time the old version has been around is a non-issue. That makes 5.4 appear to be too new in the eyes of the OS designers.
But again, probably not the issue.
Thanks again.
Re: You need the appropriate permission
You need to look at the code and see what permission is getting check to produce that error, if you don't know how to do that then you need to get a programmer to check it for you. Since it is an old version, unless can verify that it hasn't already been fixed in the current version, then you will probably need to hire someone to do it.
Thanks,
Jeff
Thanks,
Jeff


