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- GENERAL DESCRIPTION
 
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- This module allows you to set access permissions for various taxonomy 
 
- categories based on user role.  
 
- There are permissions to VIEW, UPDATE, and DELETE nodes in each category.
 
- Additionally, the ADD TAG permission control whether the user can add a 
 
- taxonomy term to a node, and the VIEW TAG permission controls whether the user
 
- can see the taxonomy term listed on the node.
 
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- HELP PAGES
 
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- For more information about how to control access permissions with the Taxonomy
 
- access control module (TAC), see the module's help page at:
 
- "Administration >> Help >> Taxonomy access control"
 
- (admin/help/taxonomy_access).
 
- Also see the help pages at drupal.org: http://drupal.org/node/31601
 
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- DATABASE TABLES
 
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- Module creates two tables in database: 'taxonomy_access_term' and
 
- 'taxonomy_access_default'
 
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- TROUBLESHOOTING
 
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- If users can view or edit pages that they do not have permission for:
 
- 1. Make sure the user role does not have "administer nodes" permission.  This 
 
-    permission will override any settings from Taxonomy Access.
 
- 2. Check whether the user role has "edit any [type] content" permissions 
 
-    under "node module" on the page: 
 
-    "Administration >> People >> Permissions"
 
-    (http://www.example.com/admin/people/permissions).
 
-    Granting this permission overrides TAC's "Update" permissions for the given 
 
-    content type, so you will not be able to deny the role edit access to any 
 
-    nodes in that type.  (The same is true of "delete any [type] content" 
 
-    permissions.)
 
- 3. Check to see if the user has other roles that may be granting other 
 
-    permissions. Remember: Deny overrides Allow within a role, but Allow from 
 
-    one role can override Deny from another.
 
- 4. Review the configuration for the authenticated user role on page:
 
-    "Administration >> People >> Permissions"
 
-    (http://www.example.com/admin/people/permissions).
 
-    Remember that users with custom roles also have the authenticated role, so 
 
-    they gain any permissions granted that role.
 
- 5. Check whether you have ANY OTHER node access modules installed.
 
-    Other modules can override TAC's grants.
 
- 6. Do a General Database Housekeeping
 
-   (Tables: 'node_access','taxonomy_access_term' and 'taxonomy_access_default'):
 
-    First DISABLE, then RE-ENABLE the Taxonomy access module on page:
 
-    "Administration >> Modules"
 
-    (http://www.example.com/admin/modules).
 
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-   This will force the complete rebuild of the 'node_access' table.
 
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- 7. For debugging, install devel_node_access module (Devel project).
 
-    This can show you some information about node_access values in 
 
-    the database when viewing a node page.
 
- 8. Force rebuilding of the permissions cache (table 'node_access'):
 
-    "Rebuild permissions" button on page:
 
-    "Administration >> Reports >> Status report >> Node Access Permissions"
 
-    (http://www.example.com/admin/reports/status/rebuild).
 
-    If the site is experiencing problems with permissions to content, you may
 
-    have to rebuild the permissions cache. Possible causes for permission
 
-    problems are disabling modules or configuration changes to permissions.
 
-    Rebuilding will remove all privileges to posts, and replace them with
 
-    permissions based on the current modules and settings.
 
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- UNINSTALLING
 
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- 1. First DISABLE the Taxonomy access module on page:
 
-    "Administration >> Modules"
 
-    (http://www.example.com/admin/modules).
 
- 2. After disabling, you can uninstall completely by choosing Taxonomy
 
-    Access on page: 
 
-    "Administration >> Modules >> Uninstall"
 
-    (http://www.example.com/admin/modules/uninstall).
 
-    This will remove all your settings of Taxonomy Access: variables and tables
 
-    ('taxonomy_access_term' and 'taxonomy_access_default').
 
- 3. After uninstalling, if the site is experiencing problems with permissions to
 
-    content, you can rebuild the permission cache.
 
-    See "Troubleshooting" #8.
 
 
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