As far as I can tell, if I am using the built in project based security, I 
*HAVE 
*to give users overall read permissions, then in the security for a 
particular project, I can modify the settings? This seems really dumb. What 
I want to do is have a "Demo" user, who can see nothing but the projects I 
make available to them, but by default when I create a new project they can 
see it. If I take away overall read permissions, then it seems project 
specific read permissions won't work. I can't find a way to do this without 
going into each project, adding the demo user and taking away read 
privileges. I'm hoping I'm just misunderstanding something. I plan to use 
the role strategy plugin long term, but I am just trying to get things up 
and running right now.

Suggestions?

Maybe rather than trying to decipher what I have written above, it's better 
to just describe what I want to do. I want new users to, by default, see 
nothing unless specific projects are made available to them. I haven't 
found a way to do this because it seems they need the overall read 
permission to see anything.

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