Premium Permission Controls
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I would like more information on the Premium Permission Controls. The description is vague as to scalability of the permissions, and where they can be used.
I work with volunteers who hold small group Bible studies. I would like to give permission to group leaders to create events on the calendar, but I don't want them to have access to all of the groupsite features that I have. I would also like to give Seminar Instructors their own discussion group, but only allow people who are Seminar Instructors into that group.
Is there a more detailed description of Premium Permission Controls? I have not seen it if there is.
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Maverick,
The best solution for Seminar Instructors would be to create a second Groupsite just for instructors where you would only invite instructors. There they would have access to their own discussions, file storage etc.. Once signed-in to either Groupsite, the instructors can easily switch between the two using the quick selector drop-menu located on the right side on the nav bar.
Presently, premium permission controls only allow for the creation of manager only discussions and file folders. All managers have access to the manager tab. We will offer permission tags in the future so that you can grant certain permissions to a tagged set of users within your overall community.
I hope this answers your question. And we will update the premium permissions description to include greater detail.
Thanks,
Clarence
Yes, it does answer my questions. Do you have a projection on the tags availability? That feature would be a huge benefit to me. I really don't relish the idea of creating and maintaining several sites for different members of the same general group. It will alienate them from discussion groups that would benefit from their participation.