Hi, I just started messing around with Coppermine and have a question that I cannot find the answer to. (I checked the FAQ and searched here but only sort-of found an answer)
Basically, this is the scenario that I want to accomplish:
1. I want to create photo albums for my family to be able to view.
2. I want to make the albums viewable by them only.
3. I do not want all registered users to be able to view this album.
4. I want to be able to view these family albums also using my (admin) account.
What seemed to the be correct way to set this up is to create a new group, such as 'My Family', and set the family albums viewable only by the 'My Family' group. Ok, this does work, except that I cannot, as the admin, view the album.
So I assumed that I have to edit my admin account and add myself to the 'My Family' group. I can't do that because CPG says I can't edit my own profile from the Users menu. It says I should click on 'My Profile' to do so, but I can't edit my groups there. I then created a new account with administrator rights and edited my original admin account and set the checkbox for the 'My Family' group.
That didn't work either. I'm getting the same problem as others have posted here - I see the album thumbnail, no description, and if I click it, it says 'Album not found' (or something similar)
I'm not sure if this is the future enhancement that I've read about here so I would like to know how/if I can do what I outlined above.
Also, in the Users menu there is a drop-down listbox under the 'User group' item followed by checkboxes of all available groups. What exactly is this? Does the drop-down override the checkboxes or do the checkboxes not do anything? This is where I thought you could edit the user and select what group(s) he/she belongs to but I don't understand the combination of the drop-down AND checkboxes. Also, if you view your profile you'll see what main (drop-down selection?) followed by any other groups (checkbox?) wrapped in parenthesis. This leads me to believe that you can be a member of different groups.
So, yeah, I'm confused... lol.
If anyone could help me out I'd really appreciate it. Thanks!