Those permissions are in place. I have a test user in "End Users" (my own 
group) and is Unprivileged. I can create a ticket with this user but when I go 
to look at the ticket I can only view it. Did I overlook a permission possibly?

On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 06:10:11PM +0000, Cena, Stephen (ext. 300) wrote:
> I've come across is editing the tickets. I've got explict permissions 
> on the Requestor of the ticket (ex: Requestor can make changes to the 
> ticket), but it looks like Unprivileged is overriding it. I'd like the 
> users to be able to sign up as CC on tickets as well, but that is 
> missing too. Is this how Unprivileged works, or did I miss a permission 
> setting? Thanks!

Rights in RT are additive.
If Requestor has ModifyTicket, then the user being Unprivileged will not change 
that as long as they are *actually* listed as the Requestor (not just the 
Creator).

You need to grant Watch for users to add themselves as Cc, but keep in mind 
that they may also add themselves as a Requestor which will grant them extra 
rights.

-kevin 


Stephen J. Cena
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