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- TO INSTALL, simply install and enable the module, in these steps.
- PLEASE CHECK that you use the right version of Taxonomy Access for your
- version of DRUPAL.
- IMPORTANT: This is a complicated module. When you first learn to use this
- module, ALWAYS TRY IT FIRST ON A TEST SITE.
- NOTE: If you want to USE TWO OR MORE "ACCESS" MODULES AT THE SAME TIME, TEST
- THEM CAREFULLY. (e.g: OG, node_privacy_by_role, taxonomy access, etc.)
- TO UPDATE from previous versions of taxonomy_access: PLEASE READ UPDATE.TXT!
- WHEN UPDATING, ALWAYS disable the module first before uploading the new
- module, on the page:
- "Administration >> Modules"
- (http://www.example.com/admin/modules).
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- INSTALLATION
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- 1. COPY the taxonomy_access directory to your Drupal
- installation's module directory.
- (By default: sites/all/modules/taxonomy_access/ in your Drupal directory.)
- 2. ENABLE THE MODULE on page:
- "Administration >> Modules"
- (http://www.example.com/admin/modules).
- 3. REBUILD YOUR NODE ACCESS PERMISSIONS on page:
- "Administration >> Reports >> Status report >> Node Access Permissions"
- (http://www.example.com/admin/reports/status/rebuild).
- 4. GRANT ADMINISTRATORS CONTROL of Taxonomy Access on page:
- "Administration >> People >> Permissions"
- (http://www.example.com/admin/people/permissions).
- To administer Taxonomy Access, administrators must have "access
- administration pages" checked (under "system module") and "administer
- permissions" checked (under "user module").
- 5. CONFIGURE ACCESS GRANTS to the various categories at:
- "Administration >> Configuration >> Taxonomy access control"
- (http://www.example.com/admin/config/people/taxonomy_access).
- Be sure to configure the authenticated role, as users with custom roles
- also have the authenticated user role.
- NOTE: DATABASE TABLES are automatically added to database. Module creates two
- database tables: 'taxonomy_access_term' and 'taxonomy_access_default'.
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