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kalli   18-11-2012, 00:19
#1

Hello everybody,

how can I make sure that a group of users can not publish their own photos?
background of the whole thing is that the users (young people) although all may see unpublished images.
Only the admin decides what pictures can be seen in public.

rgds
kalli

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sbillard   18-11-2012, 01:13
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Do not assign them edit rights nor upload rights to the albums. See http://www.zenphoto.org/news/an-overview-of-zenphoto-users

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kalli   18-11-2012, 01:28
#3

Hello sbillard,
the problem is that the user will upload their pictures, but they should have no right to publish.

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sbillard   18-11-2012, 01:49
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Did you read the reference?

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kalli   18-11-2012, 02:10
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yes i did,
Upload rights: is ok, the user can upload to their album.

... Unchecking the "edit" or "upload" boxes will prevent the user from accessing those capabilities.

Question: Where is the edit box?

I use the Garland theme in German.

update:
the checkboxes are:

View fullimage --> is disabled
Access all --> is disabled
View unpublished --> is enabled
Upload --> is enabled
Manage all --> is disabled

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kalli   18-11-2012, 13:25
#6

update:
I also use the plug-in admin-approval, but that does not seem to work because the user can still publish pictures.

the information-link is not online:
What you are requesting cannot be found. Maybe you want to try a search?
Album: documentation/plugins
Image: _zp-extensions---admin-approval.php.html

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fretzl   18-11-2012, 14:05
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Maybe you're looking for this:

In options => gallery, find [i] Gallery behavior[/i] and un-check [i]Publish images by default[/i].
Then only assign [i]Upload[/i] and [i]View unpublished[/i] rights to your group.

EDIT:

Quote:... Unchecking the "edit" or "upload" boxes will prevent the user from accessing those capabilities.
Under the [i]groups[/i] tab find [i]Managed albums[/i] (a gray bar that expands if you click on it)
As soon as you select one of the albums listed there and hit Apply, two checkboxes appear to the right of the selected album.
Now you can decide what a user is allowed to do.

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kalli   18-11-2012, 16:33
#8

Hello fretzl,
thanks for the help,
now I've found it all and it works the way I want it.
I may just not assign the user a common group, because each user has his own primary album, and this spezial Album can not be managed from a user group.

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fretzl   18-11-2012, 16:38
#9

That's correct. Glad it works.

  
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