Dave,

I have code on how to pull this off, but I won't be able to send it 
along until later tonight

Matthew Williams
Geodesic GraFX
www.geodesicgrafx.com/blog

davecozens wrote:
> Right.
> We've got a bit of an issue with FarCry.
>
> We've set up dmUsers, Groups & Members in our external db. Policy
> Mappings all work. Everything's groovy. Users only have access to
> things as appropriate. But what we want it to do is hide the menu
> items for things they don't have access to.
>
> Example (with made up data):
> We have two policy groups "Boring Things" and "Cool Things".
> We havev a user - "User A" - who has access to policy group "Boring
> Things" only, but currently his menu looks like this
>
> -Boring Thing 1 (Boring Things)
> -Boring Thing 2 (Boring Things)
> -Boring Thing 3 (Boring Things)
> -Really Cool Thing (Cool Things)
>
> If he clicks on "Really Cool Thing" it sends him to a login page. But
> he's already logged in. And logging in again isn't going to help him.
> He has to not even know that "Really Cool Thing" exists.
>
> Is there a setting anywhere to handle this? Has anybody come across
> this already? Or will we have to create a customised site menu?
>
> Advice appreciated,
> Dave
>
>
> >
>
>
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