By Jim Gribble on Tuesday, 18 February 2014
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So sorry, but I've looked and looked for the access level control and it's not very obvious. Where in the control panel do I set the access level for EasySocial to registered.
Thanks,
-Jim G.
Yeah, I thought it was some drastic measure to use in case of dire emergency. Like an online riot broke out.
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Thursday, 20 February 2014 00:49
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Hello Jim,

Hm, not sure if I understand you here but most of these should be set in Joomla's menu setup
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Tuesday, 18 February 2014 22:18
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Mark, yes, the component is behind registered clicks. In the event however of an errant click that does give access to public I was hoping to set access level for the whole component. and force the visitor to login. Does this make sense?
-Jim G;
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Wednesday, 19 February 2014 02:45
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Hello Jim,

Hm, unfortunately it isn't possible to restrict the view of the extension on the front end by user groups but you can actually turn on the lockdown mode in the Settings to only allow registered users to access EasySocial.
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Wednesday, 19 February 2014 10:35
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Thanks, this is what I was looking for. Now I understand "lockdown." It sounded so apocalyptic, I didn't want to touch it.
-Jim G.
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Wednesday, 19 February 2014 22:16
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Lol, apocalyptic is a nice word to describe it
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Thursday, 20 February 2014 00:33
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Haha, I wonder how does an online rioting works
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Thursday, 20 February 2014 01:06
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I'm thinking it has lots of F-words. All just kidding, Mark. Thanks very much for your explanation.
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Thursday, 20 February 2014 01:39
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Hi,

On behalf of Mark you're welcome.
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Thursday, 20 February 2014 12:59
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