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I think I know the answer to this, but I want to make sure.

I'm going to have to set up a new queue that will be restricted to a small set of privileged users. But I currently have most rights assigned globally, to a small set of groups, including 'Everyone' and 'Privileged.

Since there doesn't appear to be a way to *subtract* global rights from specific queues, does this mean I have no choice but to replicate all the global rights that I don't want to apply to the new restricted queue into each of the other queues (and then delete the global rights)?

It would be nice not to have to do this, as we have several queues so it can be a tedious process. I'm wondering if there is a technique I can use to avoid this, though I suspect the answer is not what I want to hear.

Thanks.

Mike

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