Which group permission is concerned with the ability to link tickets? I have just created a user that only has "read-only" and "move-into" permission for a particular group/queue, yet this user can still find the ticket in a search and link it to any other ticket they have read access to.
I would like to prevent this if at all possible - is there an extra configuration setting that restricts the ability to link tickets?
Permissions and linking tickets
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Permissions and linking tickets
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Re: Permissions and linking tickets
Even if they can link to it, if they don't have permission for it for the queue the ticket is in, they shouldn't be able to see the ticket.
Edit: See the ticket: maybe, but zoom/see details? probably not. The search may show ticket numbers, titles, queues, owner, however.
Edit: See the ticket: maybe, but zoom/see details? probably not. The search may show ticket numbers, titles, queues, owner, however.
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Re: Permissions and linking tickets
The read-only access allows them to zoom in on a ticket and gives them the following actions: "Back - History - Print - Link". It's that last one that surprised me - surely linking a ticket to another ticket constitutes a change, and goes beyond "read-only" access?crythias wrote:Even if they can link to it, if they don't have permission for it for the queue the ticket is in, they shouldn't be able to see the ticket.
Edit: See the ticket: maybe, but zoom/see details? probably not. The search may show ticket numbers, titles, queues, owner, however.
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Re: Permissions and linking tickets
Links are bi-directional, so technically it's a change, on the other hand hyperlinking to the ticket is a feasible accomplishment as well, and does not involve changing the linked-to ticket at all.Mothra wrote:The read-only access allows them to zoom in on a ticket and gives them the following actions: "Back - History - Print - Link". It's that last one that surprised me - surely linking a ticket to another ticket constitutes a change, and goes beyond "read-only" access?crythias wrote:Even if they can link to it, if they don't have permission for it for the queue the ticket is in, they shouldn't be able to see the ticket.
Edit: See the ticket: maybe, but zoom/see details? probably not. The search may show ticket numbers, titles, queues, owner, however.
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