Recently active topics in PBwiki tagged with access

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    How about permission? Last reply on July 01, 2008 16:34.

    I can't see how people ask to be enrolled as writers on our new wiki
    howardweaver howardweaver asked this question on July 01, 2008 16:32. It's tagged permissions, and security
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    I am the creator/administrator of a private wiki, but I cannot log in to the wiki. Last reply on February 07, 2008 02:01.

    I created a private wiki this weekend, and emailed invites to a dozen coworkers.
    none of them can get into the wiki, and now that I logged out I cannot log back in either!
    I filled out the Contact Wiki Owner form and sent a resuest, and the request reached me, so I am clearly the Owner of the wiki. Feeling dumb tho. Please help!
    Zack Gonzales Zack Gonzales reported this problem on February 04, 2008 15:04. Kristy joined Zack Gonzales and 5 other people reporting this problem. It's tagged problem, access, bug, administrator, invite key, and email
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    What is whitelisting? Last reply on June 25, 2008 19:42.

    What is whitelisting, and how can I get it? What do I need to do to apply it to my wiki
    Norris Norris asked this question on January 30, 2008 17:31. It's tagged whitelist
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    can i charge users for access to my PBWiki? Last reply on June 22, 2008 00:39.

    can i charge users for access to my PBWiki?

    Im using v2.0

    I remember a while back that there was this feature available for v1.0.....

    is it possible to charge users for access to my 2.0 wiki? (http://kookyplan.pbwiki.com)

    thanks,
    bdbutler bdbutler asked this question on June 17, 2008 17:57. It's tagged access, and pbwiki20
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    Can people comment without editing? Last reply on June 12, 2008 23:08.

    I don't want to give people access to edit pages, but I would like them to be able to add comments on the comments tab. Is this possible? I have a platinum wiki, if that helps.

    Thanks!
    Kayza Zajac Kayza Zajac asked this question on March 30, 2008 19:31. Kristen A. joined Kayza Zajac and 5 other people asking this question. It's tagged access
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    New Feature - Request Access Last reply on June 18, 2008 15:38.

    PBwiki has launched a new feature this week - request access! Find more information here:
    http://blog.pbwiki.com/2008/06/17/new...

    Let us know what you think!
    Rachel Pennig Rachel Pennig started this conversation on June 18, 2008 15:02. It's tagged request access, and access
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    Public wiki not so public Last reply on June 13, 2008 21:40.

    I have set-up a public account but it appears not to allow "the public" to edit or comment on the pages.
    Loudon Loudon reported this problem on May 05, 2008 03:53. BD joined Loudon and 3 other people reporting this problem. It's tagged access, wiki, and problem
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    "Lost the invite key?" doesn't work for my Schtuff email address Last reply on June 12, 2008 20:47.

    I try to login to PBWiki, but forgot my password.

    Problem: To get a "dont remember my pass" mail, I have to enter my email address. But when entering my /right/ email, I allways get "Sorry! that email isn't registered"

    I have old responses from schtuff.com to this email, so it can't be wrong!

    anyway, NOBODY can access my old wiki, after I moved it from Schtuff to PBwiki. It was:
    <http://usingexpatxmlparsereasyhowtowi...>
    and should now be:
    <http://usingexpatxmlparsereasyhowtowi...>
    But instead of showing it, I'll be requested for my password...

    if it is of interest, I try also invoke it from <http://ja2v113.pbwiki.com/Modding+and...>
    then clicking on "eXpat easy HOWTO (XML parser for C) (German Language)"
    sergeantkolja sergeantkolja asked this question on June 12, 2008 19:27. It's tagged password, schtuff, access, wrong, address, and lost
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    Why do users have to sign in? Last reply on June 01, 2008 21:42.

    why does PBwiki make it so hard for people to edit it. i want a page somewhere that anyone can edit as long as they enter their email ....
    Rachel Pennig Rachel Pennig asked this question on June 01, 2008 03:00. It's tagged inviting, invite keys, and editing
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    Restrict file access on a 2.0 wiki? Last reply on March 19, 2008 21:06.

    Is it possible to restrict access to files on a wiki?
    Norris Norris asked this question on March 17, 2008 15:54. Ethan White joined Norris and 2 other people asking this question. It's tagged access, and security
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    Wide-open writer permissions: can I do that? How? Last reply on May 02, 2008 17:08.

    I want anyone who knows the name of my wiki to have writer permission (because it's for students *and* prospective students, and I won't know who all of the prospective students are before they want to access the wiki, so issuing one-by-one invitations won't work for me).

    How do I do that? And if I can't do that, what is the closest I can come to it?
    Jill Jill asked this question on April 28, 2008 12:45. dale also has the question Jill asked. It's tagged invitations, permissions, and access
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    Wiki Access Last reply on April 21, 2008 21:57.

    How do I access the wiki I created - didn't finish the creation process and don't have invite key. Cannot abandon the url created.
    db db reported this problem on April 21, 2008 21:56. It's tagged access
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    Approval system for prospective new wiki readers who initiate an access request? Last reply on April 18, 2008 09:01.

    I want my wiki to be private, with new users (Readers) adding themselves through a process like the following. Is it possible? How? Thanks!

    1) Person goes to my website, decides he wants to view my wiki, clicks the link and lands on my pbwiki page, which is Private.

    2) Person fills out a little form requesting access, selecting logon and PW or using an existing pbwiki logon and PW. There is also at least one customizable field, and preferably more, where they can pick from lists or checkboxes or write something in text fields, etc.

    3) They click submit and it generates an email to me (Admin) or a moderator I designate.

    4) We review the request and either approve it, deny it, or request more info (reply).

    5) An email is then automatically sent to the prospective reader with the results, such as "you've been approved... you can now access the wiki with your logon and PW.

    If this is possible, how is it done and what are the limitations, if any. If it' not possible, is it on the horizon? When?

    Thank you!
    ski ski reported this problem on March 14, 2008 21:44. TexasT joined ski and 2 other people reporting this problem. It's tagged access, permissions, approval, process, system, private, and readers
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    Who did I send my wiki to again? Last reply on April 17, 2008 14:21.

    Who have I already shared my pbwiki with? Or, how can I see who I have already sent my wiki to?

    I want to see the email addresses that I already tried to share the wiki with.

    I thought I sent it to a couple of people and I'm trying to figure out whether I used the right address or whether they're just ignoring me or what.
    Amanda Bee Amanda Bee asked this question on April 16, 2008 21:13. It's tagged users, help, and access
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    Granting folder-level editing privileges Last reply on April 14, 2008 14:27.

    Can different folders on my wiki have different permissions? In other words, can I make some folders editable by anyone and others editable only by people I designate?
    Jill Jill asked this question on April 14, 2008 14:11. It's tagged folders, and access
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    Max number of administrators accessing one pbwiki is...... Last reply on April 07, 2008 16:35.

    Is there a max number of allowed administrators on one pbwiki site accessing a page at the same time? I have 25 administrators in a training, trying to post comments; some administrators were unable to gain the permissions needed to comment on a page? What would restrict their access, as an administrator, to not allow them to have permission to add a comment?
    Thanks....
    kristijud kristijud asked this question on April 04, 2008 19:52. It's tagged permissions, and access
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    Security concern: auto log off? Last reply on March 13, 2008 21:00.

    Is there an auto log offon the system side after an extended period of no activity, or when a user fails to log out before closing the browser?
    My company has some shared workstations and we've had users be able to access via other individual's identities when only the browser has been closed ... and, yes, we've told them to log out but they probably didn't listen to their mothers either.
    BDK BDK asked this question on March 12, 2008 21:25. It's tagged security, and shared workstation
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    why can't I access my PBwiki? Last reply on March 12, 2008 18:37.

    i can't access to my old pbwiki, not even log in. it's asking me for a password i don ́t have. (fragmentos.pbwiki.com)
    anpl32 anpl32 reported this problem on March 12, 2008 18:30. It's tagged password, access, and help
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    How do we count "users"? Last reply on March 11, 2008 13:52.

    For licensing purposes, what's consitutes a "user"? We have 5-user license business license with a private wiki. We have 5 staff members who will have access of varying levels above "read". Will we need to upgrade our license to allow anyone else "read" access? Would the same be true for a public wiki? Would the same be true for a mostly-private pbwiki 2.0 with at least one "public" folder?

    Thanks!
    Max Schwanekamp Max Schwanekamp asked this question on February 08, 2008 18:26. TexasT also has the question Max Schwanekamp asked. It's tagged licensing, users, access, premium wiki, permissons, and permissions
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    What's up with sharing the wiki? Last reply on February 23, 2008 17:12.

    I'm wondering why the access levels at which I can offer to share my wiki seem to be inconsistent. If I sign in to my wiki with the contributor password, I can invite others to be contributors (and lower levels), but if I sign in at a higher level as moderator, then I can invite others to read only. Isn't this backward?
    Norris Norris reported this problem on February 20, 2008 18:09. jason joined Norris and 1 other person reporting this problem. It's tagged access, and contributor
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