[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 18:47:37 +0200
> Johnny Ernst Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> With this method you can give indvidual permissions to
>> individual people.

> Very interesting, but do you a link or an explanation on how to
> apply a user group such as @office to a subgroup of pages such
> as: /Administration/* and @management only has access to /Mgnt/*?

To set password protection for an entire group, you need to edit the group's
GroupAttributes page using ?action=attr, and set the passwords you want. In
the cases you gave, you want to surf to

  /Administration/GroupAttributes?action=attr

and set the various passwords to '@office' for editing, reading and whatever
else you want restricted to members of the office group. Similarly, you need
to surf to

  /Mgnt/GroupAttributes?action=attr

And set a password of '@management' for all actions that you want to restrict
to members of the management group.

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