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Setting up internal and external member directories
September 23, 2009, 10:26:53 am
I am attempting to setup two member directories for a school and am struggling with access control.

The public directory lists faculty and staff and should be visible to anonymous users. The internal directory should only be visible to authenticated users because it lists students, too.

I have already setup two profiles that display the correct members. Now I'm struggling with the access control.

I was able to lock down the internal directory by turning off Drupal's "profile listings and forms" permission for anonymous users and setting up a Civi ACL that allows authenticated users access to the internal directory's smart group.

However, now I can't seem to grant anonymous user access to the public directory.

I saw another post mention that there are built in Civi roles for authenticated and anonymous users, but I only see an authenticated role.

How do I grant anonymous access to one Civi profile while locking down access to another?

Appreciate any tips.

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Re: Setting up internal and external member directories
September 23, 2009, 02:20:39 pm
You could get more flexibility in this by using Views and setting one View to be specific to a particular ROle
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Re: Setting up internal and external member directories
September 23, 2009, 02:42:27 pm
Believe me, I'd love to use Drupal views instead. But, how do you filter a view based on the Civi contact's group or membership? Those filter options don't come up for me when editing the view.

The goal is to have one view showing one group of people and a 2nd view showing another group. Possible?

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