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SOLVED RokSprocket Module Permissions (backend)

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    SOLVED RokSprocket Module Permissions (backend)

    Posted 10 years 3 months ago
    • Hi,

      I understand Rockettheme does some funky css overrides for modules in the backend, but how can I access the "Module Permissions" tab in RokSprocket modules? I can see this tab in any other module but Rockettheme RokSprocket modules.

      Is there any fix for this? I need to be able to give my clients access to your modules if I'm to use Gantry.

      Thank you.
    • Last Edit: 10 years 3 months ago by mustafa_s.
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    Re: SOLVED RokSprocket Module Permissions (backend)

    Posted 10 years 3 months ago
    • Roksprocket doesn't support that. But, if you use an extension called ACLManager you will find that it is possible to do what you want. It's not free though.

      Regards, Mark.
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    Re: SOLVED RokSprocket Module Permissions (backend)

    Posted 10 years 3 months ago
    • Hi Mark,

      I went ahead and purchased ACLManager per your suggestion, unfortunately it too cannot edit the ACL of RokSproket modules. I'm able to change any other modules ACL using ACLManager but the option to change RokSproket modules is not available.

      Were you aware of this?

      Is there no quick and dirty fix to simply inject the permissions tab? I'm confident I'm not the first to ask for this feature?

      Thank you.
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    Re: SOLVED RokSprocket Module Permissions (backend)

    Posted 10 years 3 months ago
    • There is not a permissions tab in roksprocket. Instead you use ACL manager - on the crud matrix you can set/deny access to any particular roksprocket module.

      Regards, Mark.
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    Re: SOLVED RokSprocket Module Permissions (backend)

    Posted 10 years 3 months ago
    • Hi Mark,

      I purchased ACLManager (the component suggested above) and it does not seem to support Roksprocket modules. I'm not the only once that seems to be having problems with ACLManager + Roksprocket ACLs as others are also having this problem.

      Can you verify on your end that Roksprocket is actually supported by the ACLManager component?

      I'm attaching a screenshot, it shows ACL Manager component in action. Notice how I've set access to Module Manager + all the modules with a green checkmark, those work great. But notice the last item "COM_MODULES.MODULE.321"? That's a Roksprocket module and ACL Manager has no option to set access to it (allow or deny).
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      Appreciate your assistance with this.
      Thank you.
    • Last Edit: 10 years 3 months ago by mustafa_s.
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    Re: SOLVED RokSprocket Module Permissions (backend)

    Posted 10 years 3 months ago
    • The item shown here called "test" is a roksprocket. see screenshots. For questions on ACLManager you need to ask the developer - the advice was offered with the best intentions - but we have no relationship with the developers of ACLManager.

      Regards, Mark.
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    Re: SOLVED RokSprocket Module Permissions (backend)

    Posted 10 years 3 months ago
    • That's very interesting, thank you for the feedback Mark.

      I will see if the developers of ACLManager can be of assistance with this, have a nice day.

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