User Groups are mapped to Policy Groups which have a collection of
Permissions, of which some apply to accessing the secruity section.

I am not sure if I have added this or it is now apart of the core, but got to
Security -> Policy
do you see Copy Policy Group? if so create a new group and copy from Publisher
otherwise create a new policy group.

Click Policy Group permissions
select you new group
Look for permissions relating to security and permissions and turn on.
If creating from scratch, appy the same settings as Publisher


Create a new User Group
Map the new User Group to the new Policy Group


Edit user and add to you new User Group.
Get that person to log out and back in.


On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 09:40:11 +1100, Bryce Hoffmann
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I have been back through the archives but can't find anything dealing
> with this.
> 
> I want to give our 'publisher' access to security to join up new users
> and allow her to attach the new user to 'member' and 'contributor' (and
> even 'publisher') as required.
> 
> It would seem in practice giving control to necessary tabs in admin
> means that the 'publisher' can allocate all group permissions including
> 'system admin' to them, anyone else and remove existing system admins.
> 
> Is this the case, or are my permissions being cached or something else
> occurring?
> 
> Ta
> Bryce Hoffmann
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