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December 19 2007 19:06 PM (Read 3999 times)
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I have created a calendar event. I have set the attendees to either 1 or 2 because I am using this more for an appointment scheduling functionality. I then login as a regular user and I am unable to see the schedule me link that I can see as the admin user.
Another interesting thing is that when I am in the Appointment Records Admin interface and I click on the edit button for a specific event, I get a File Not Found error. Not too sure what I am doing wrong here.
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December 19 2007 19:54 PM
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I found the answer. It helps to RTM:
13) The plugin also has security so that you can only allow members that are in a certain group to be able to register for events.
We don't want anonymous users to register and you may not want all members.
You have 2 options here:
i) Create a new group called "anything" and add the security right "registration.user"
Now add any members to this group you want to grant access
ii) Download my GroupAccess tool and add the "registration.user" permission to one of the core groups such as "Logged-in Users"
Then anyone logged in would have access to register and view registration.
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December 19 2007 20:02 PM
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I was just about to look into your issues - thanks for posting the update. Let me know if you still have any questions.
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December 19 2007 20:03 PM
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I may still have the edit issue though.
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December 19 2007 20:33 PM
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I have just updated version 1.2.2 which includes a fix to the admin/index.php file and corrects the issue with the edit event link. You can also replace the plugins config.php which only has a change to the plugin version define.
Running the update routine for the plugin will udpate the registered version to 1.2.2
Please consider contributing to support my efforts ..
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