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Brandon Colbert wrote:
> Nathan J. Underwood wrote:
>
>> We are still in the process of upgrading from MS + Exchange solution
>> to an open source solution. To do this, we're looking into
>> phpgroupware (I believe someone here recommended it [thanks, by the
>> way]). We are having trouble finding a way to do a couple of things
>> though. The current issue is with a shared address book. Ideally,
>> anytime a new user was added to phpgroupware, their contact info would
>> be available to everyone in the 'everyone' group to view, and some
>> would be able to edit. Currently though, it looks as if it's setup to
>> just have a bunch of personal addressbooks. I'm googling (isn't it
>> weird how that's a verb now), but I'm not having a lot of success.
>> Has anyone else figured this out? If so, care to shoot me a link to
>> the docs that helped you figure it out? Many thanks.
>>
>> I'm running the following:
>> Fedora Core 3
>> Apache 2.0.52
>> MySQL 3.23.58
>> phpGroup Ware 0.9.16.005
>
>
> I don't know if this applies to groupware, but in egroupware the admin
> can set "rwx" access by groups. Check those settings. The way I
> implemented egroupware is by creating groups and assigned modules to
> that group. Then I added users, and placed them in their respected groups.
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