completed Every profile can just have one quota, right?

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@restmin
9 years ago
114 posts
I am setting up some quotas and want to make sure I have this right.

I could have...

Member (all member privileges)
Premium Member (all member privileges and have additional privileges )
Moderator (all member privileges plus moderator privileges)

I need to stack them basically, correct?

Thanks
updated by @restmin: 05/15/15 01:45:12PM
michael
@michael
9 years ago
7,714 posts
restmin:.... Every profile can just have one quota, right?....
right. :)

make sure you understand the differences between a profile and a user.

"Concepts the admin user needs to know"
https://www.jamroom.net/the-jamroom-network/documentation/getting-started/2167/concepts-the-admin-user-needs-to-know

Quotas allocate modules to profiles.

So 'additional privelages' would mean extra modules or more space/stuff then right. but any user can have their user group changed:
* standard user
* profile admin
* master admin.
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@restmin
9 years ago
114 posts
Thanks, @michael. Yes, I read about that. Now to wrap my brain around it. I tested 2 profiles last night. One I made a member, one a moderator. I went to the list of my ning import members and searched by name. I moved the ning member to "member" and was able to do this in quotas. Then I searched for another previous Ning member to to make her a moderator. Instead of a quote coming up the standard user/profile/master option came up.

that confused me... but now I see it was likely that when I searched my member data for these two names, one came us as a profile, and the other one as a user. Does that sound correct?

How can I know what I am seeing?--a profile or a user? I found both these members just searching for my members (in what was previously a quote called "ning import"--but which I had transferred to a new quote called just "member.")
Strumelia
Strumelia
@strumelia
9 years ago
3,603 posts
Try this-
On your actual online site, there should be a link for "ACP" at the top (this link is not visible to regular members, only to admins). The drop down in that --> go to USERS, then from there you'll see where you can Browse Users, Browse Profiles, and Browse Quotas (the various roles that site users can be set as).
Incidentally, if you simply click on ACP, you get to here: http://yoursite.com/core/admin/global where you can get the hang of where all your skins and modules are, and change some settings.
I hope this all still applies even through you are using site builder and I'm not, or else... just ignore my instructions! =8-*


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Migrated from Ning to Jamroom June 2015
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@restmin
9 years ago
114 posts
Thank you, @strumelia . Your many posts in this forum have been helpful as I have followed your transition from N to JR. Though our audiences are different, they seem to have a lot of similar styles and needs. thank you for your tip above and all the others as well.

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