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4images Issues / Ausgaben => Installation, Update & Configuration => Topic started by: TedAppleberry on March 06, 2003, 04:14:54 AM

Title: A few quick questions
Post by: TedAppleberry on March 06, 2003, 04:14:54 AM
(1) Regarding Security - I to allow my co-admins to create categories, add pictures, etc. I have played around with the secutiry mechanism in 4images but have no idea how to do this  :?
(2) Is there a way to upload more then 1 image at a time through the Web interface?
(3) Let's say I have folders with 10 - 20 folders each destined for new albums or existing albums. Using FTP how can I mass import these images in? The directory structure is a bit confusing.

Thanks! This is an awesome package!
 :P
Title: A few quick questions
Post by: Chris on March 06, 2003, 04:50:05 AM
1. Letting others create categories is not possible unless you give out the primary administrator login.  Adding pictures can be done from the category pages themselves via "direct upload".

2.  No.

3.  Covered in the FAQ forum.
Title: A few quick questions
Post by: TedAppleberry on March 06, 2003, 04:57:51 PM
Quote from: Chris
1. Letting others create categories is not possible unless you give out the primary administrator login.  Adding pictures can be done from the category pages themselves via "direct upload".

So making them a part of group Administrators will not allow them to create categories from the control panel?
Title: A few quick questions
Post by: V@no on March 06, 2003, 05:14:46 PM
Quote from: TedAppleberry

So making them a part of group Administrators will not allow them to create categories from the control panel?

well, no, Chris probably ment that only if u give a user adminstartor's prevelegy, then they can create categories, but also, they can do whatever they want with the config...
Title: A few quick questions
Post by: Chris on March 06, 2003, 06:36:02 PM
Quote from: V@no
well, no, Chris probably ment that only if u give a user adminstartor's prevelegy, then they can create categories, but also, they can do whatever they want with the config...

Yep, that's it exactly.