[rt-users] Unprivileged users - Edit ticket/Sign up as CC

Alex Peters alex at peters.net
Thu Aug 7 21:18:59 EDT 2014


I suspect that you'd achieve the functionality you require by bumping these
users up to Privileged and giving them access to the full RT web interface
rather than the Self Service mode.

The full interface can still be quite locked down for some users by
limiting their rights.

Is there any particular feature offered by the Self Service mode that
you're wanting to provide to those users?


On 7 August 2014 06:51, Cena, Stephen (ext. 300) <SJC at qvii.com> wrote:

> Message: 10
> Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2014 12:53:59 -0400
> From: Kevin Falcone <falcone at bestpractical.com>
> To: rt-users at lists.bestpractical.com
> Subject: Re: [rt-users] Unprivileged users - Edit ticket/Sign up as CC
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> Kevin - What I mean is there are three check boxes: Everyone, Privileged,
> and Unprivileged. There are no checks in any box.
>
> Yes, my permissions are a bit too wide but it's because I'm tryign to
> debug the Self Service window. What I'm after is if you are the Requestor
> of the ticket, you should be able to reply, change state (close, open,
> etc), and files, and add people. If you got included by the Requestor as a
> CC, then the rest of the editing should kick for you as well.
>
> Right now, my single Unprivileged user creates a ticket, but is only abble
> to Reply/Comment and that's all.
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 05, 2014 at 11:35:43AM +0000, Cena, Stephen (ext. 300) wrote:
> >
> > I'm still not seeing what I'm missing. I have a group called "End Users"
> I put all my clients into. One user, Test User, is in "End Users" but has
> had Privileged removed, Unprivileged has not been explicitly set either.
> The permissions on each queue for "End Users" are: CreateTicket,
> ReplyToTicket, Watch, SeeCustomField, SeeQueue, Showticket,
> ModifyCustomField and ModifyTicket.
> >
> > When I submit a ticket with this user and then go to the ticket all they
> can do is Reply/Comment. Does Unprivileged need to be set? I must be
> overlooking something but I'm just not seeing it. Thanks!
>
> I have no idea what "Unprivileged has not been explicitly set" means.
> You're either Privileged or Unprivileged.  There is no other state a
> user can be in.
>
> You also say you grant ModifyTicket to everyone in the group?  On
> what, the global or a queue?  That means anyone can edit any ticket...
>
> Let's back up, you appear to have permissions that are too wide, yet
> you claim to not be able to edit the ticket.  Maybe you misunderstand
> how ticket editing works in the self service UI?  What do you expect,
> what do you see.
>
> -kevin
>
>
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