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Topic: Allow access to multiple levels of subdirectories (Read 1402 times)
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alphageek
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I'm trying to grant user access to subdirectories that are down two levels. For example, I have granted List and Browse access to http://www.domain.com/folder1, but also want to grant access to http://www.domain.com/folder1/subfoldera. No matter what I try using List Groups - File Explorer and List Groups - Editor Link Browser, I can't get my user to be able to access subfoldera. I've tried: - folder1/subfoldera
- /folder1/subfoldera/
- folder1
- subfoldera
- /subfoldera
Can we not grant access multiple levels down?
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admin
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The folder exclude/include system uses "keyword matching".. so you should be able to do this.
For the example you gave, if you set it to "include" and then specify:
folder1 subfoldera
Then it should *only* allow folders with either of those two names to be displayed.
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alphageek
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Are you sure you didn't go in and change something in my files after I posted? I swear I tried what you suggested a number of times, but to no avail. Anyway, it is working the way I need it to now. Merci, Henri! 
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