Why Web Users and Groups
The primary reason for setting up web users and groups is to be able to secure access to selected pages on the web. Users on the web are stored separately and apart from manager (back-end) users for security reasons. A web user cannot log into the back-end nor can a back-end user log into the web site (front-end). You would have to use separate accounts to do this. Here's how it works:
Back-end users are assigned to back-end user groups: Unable to render embedded object: File (y_users_1.gif) not found.
Web users are assigned to web groups: Unable to render embedded object: File (y_users_2.gif) not found.
Both "Back-end User Groups" and "Web User Groups" can be assigned to the same "Document Group."
Unable to render embedded object: File (y_users_3.gif) not found.
An Example
From the Web (Front-end): Unable to render embedded object: File (y_users_4.gif) not found.
From the Manager (Back-end): Unable to render embedded object: File (y_users_5.gif) not found.
Note: A document is flagged as private whenever the document group that it belongs to is assigned or is linked to a user group. In other words if the document is assigned to a document group that is not yet linked to a user group then that document will be made public. Documents that are private to the manager users will not be private to web users if the document group is not assigned to a web user group and vice versa.
Suggest an edit to this page on GitHub (Requires GitHub account. Opens a new window/tab).