Thanks Natalie,

That is how I figured it works.

So does a clone policy group sound good to any one else?

I my example it was pretty simplistic view of what the client wants.
There will actually be more like 4 user groups, and each department can
possible have sub sections with it's own set of groups.

Ideally, I would like a policy profile type of thing that a group would
point to or inherit from so you would just make a change in once place.

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Yep. Well, at least I haven't found out how else to do it.  I keep a
printed
copy of the permissions by my side as I set them for each group. Tedious
but
doesn't take too much time.
Depending on how many you need to create you may want to develop a way
of
duplicating them...

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So this would then mean you have to set all the permissions for your new
policy - for every policy you create; and they would all be the same.

Is there same way were you can say this policy as the same as another or
copy a policy?

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On our site we have basically one policy group per user group because
the
sections they have access to are discrete areas. There is the occasional
time
when an individual user has membership of more than one user group.

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I have a site that has the first level as department. There is a
contributor and
publisher group per department.

To apply permission to a portion of the site tree, it needs to point to
a policy
group. And the policy group is mapped to a user group.

Does that mean I need to create a policy group for each of the user
groups?

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