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Projects and tasks not viewable for different user types #1

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mahype opened this issue Feb 18, 2012 · 3 comments
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Projects and tasks not viewable for different user types #1

mahype opened this issue Feb 18, 2012 · 3 comments
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@mahype
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mahype commented Feb 18, 2012

  • If I am a user but no wordpress admin
  • and I'm In a group which I not created

I can't see ToDo pages of GTM.

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bliksa commented Mar 3, 2012

..same thing happening on my bp ..as far as i can tell, the problem is that after joining group no role is assigned to the member (even if plugin is configured to assign specific role to new members) and thus he is not able to see tasks or projects, becouse of missing permission definition

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ghost commented Mar 5, 2012

Each user who joined to group have status "Guest". I you want to users with role guest may to see projects - you may choose "View Project", "View Task" etc. in "Default Global GTM Roles" part in admin area of GTM plugin or choose other role in "Choose a default role for a new member of any group".

@ghost ghost self-assigned this Mar 5, 2012
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bliksa commented Mar 5, 2012

..i think that problem can be realated to fact that the group i use is private ..therefore i have to approve request and after joining the group new member doesnt get any role no matter what i chose to be default for new members ..can you please test this scenario and tell me if the problem is only on my installation?

@ghost ghost assigned slaFFik Nov 20, 2012
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