Obando,

I need to know how you have the Queues (A thru D) set up in terms of global rights, Group rights to a Queue, and individual user rights. The RT Essentials book give some guidelines to privileges, but not much info on all the inter-relations. Basically, you need to make sure that the only global rights you grant are the type of privileges you want any privileged or non-privileged user to have and grant the rights involving "access to tickets", "working on tickets", and "communication on tickets" on a Queue by Queue basis for specific groups. This may/may not involve group rights to custom fields, if you use them, and other relationships. Hope this helps.

Kenn
LBNL

Obando, David DE - EV wrote:
Dear all,

I'm using a 3.6.3 system and I want to set up a group with dispatching rights (taking, editing, resolving tickets) on a queue basis. This group should only see tickets in queues A and B and no tickets in queues C and D.

How can I restrict their rights that they are not at all able to see any tickets that are not in queues A and B? I found ways to setup a "RT at a glance" page for them with only their queues but when they e.g. enter the ticket ID in the URL they can see any ticket.

Thanks!
David


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