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ACL issues with Drupal
April 16, 2012, 05:38:36 pm
Hello,

First of all, I have a custom profile and custom fields that are editable by users within their Drupal profile page (none of my regular users has any access to CiviCRM directly). For this to work, I have Drupal permissions for CiviCRM access all custom data and profile listings and forms set.

I'm trying to restrict access to certain event registration forms. I've set up the ACL role and assigned a group to that role. So far so good. I then created the ACL to restrict access to events to that role. The ACL looks fine. However, it doesn't work. I gert a warning on the ACL edit page saying that  Drupal permissions override Civi ACLs.

If I remove the Drupal permissions, my users lose access to their profile info.

Is there a way to work around this ?


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