Navigation
PostCalendar
Login
All users allowed to see PostCalendar and its blocks
This is the default PostNuke permission. If you didn’t touch your default PostNuke permission system then this is what you will get with PostCalendar and maybe most of the other third-party modules as well. This is the default PostNuke permission. If you didn’t touch your default PostNuke permission system then this is what you will get with PostCalendar and maybe most of the other third-party modules as well.
To remind you what the default permissions look like:
So with the above permission setup, your users (both registered and unregistered) will be able to view the PostCalendar block and main displays, and if the events entered are “global” then they will be able to see them as well. This is specifically because the “Unregistered” group are given the “Read” permission.
The registered users will NOT be able to enter events because they are only given the “Comment” permission. If you want them to be able to submit events, the PostCalendar security scheme requires them to have the “Add” permission. See the next topic on how to get that done. So with the above permission setup, your users (both registered and unregistered) will be able to view the PostCalendar block and main displays, and if the events entered are “global” then they will be able to see them as well. This is specifically because the “Unregistered” group are given the “Read” permission.
The registered users will NOT be able to enter events because they are only given the “Comment” permission. If you want them to be able to submit events, the PostCalendar security scheme requires them to have the “Add” permission. See the next topic on how to get that done.

