Hey Kenn,
 
thank you for your fast response.
 
This works great! I just had to grant "Privileged" to "Own Ticket" in a global 
context.
 
Thank you very much!

Best regards, Tommy!

>>> Ken Crocker <[email protected]> 2009-05-20 19:03 >>>

Thomas,

    Try putting Mr. Blub into a group that has the correct privileges for the 
Queues you want him to own tickets for. That way, he's just another guy who can 
own tickets in that queue along with others, but his own queue still remains 
invisable to those who do not need to see it. Hope this helps.

Kenn
LBNL

On 5/20/2009 9:28 AM, Thomas Fluch wrote: Hey!
 
I want to assign tickets to a supporter who is watcher of a queue I cannot see. 
I figured out, that I can only assign tickets to those who are in the scope of 
my visible queues. So, if i can see the queues "general" and "development", i 
cant assign a ticket to Mr. Blub, who is watcher of the queue "media" only. The 
drop down menu of "owner" just offers all names of queues I can see.
 
I dont want everyone to see each queue to prevent an information overflow. How 
can i solve that problem? Does this have something to do with the ACL? If not, 
whats an ACL (Access Control List) and how can i use it efficiently? The wiki 
does not offer much information about the ACL.
 
Thanks 2 everyone
Best regards,
Tommy!
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