Hi Jason,
I found something which is almost what I want. I added a new group
called "subadmin" and gave users in this group access to several admin
modules, in Config.pm:
$Self->{'Frontend::Module'}->{'Admin'}->{Group} = ['admin','subadmin'];
$Self->{'Frontend::Module'}->{'AdminUser'}->{Group} = ['admin','subadmin'];
$Self->{'Frontend::Module'}->{'AdminGroup'}->{Group} = ['admin','subadmin'];
etc...
The only problem this has is that a subadmin can create and edit users
and so he can make himself member of the admin group and do everything.
So all I need is a restriction that a user which is not a member of the
admin group, cannot put users in the admin group. This way a subadmin
has control over all users and groups, but not admin. He could still
disable real admins, but that's no real issue for me, since I always can
restore it in the database and revoke his subadmin rights :)
HTH,
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Kind regards,
Richard Hinkamp
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