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  1. Hi, I am trying to get an overview of how to properly control the permissions. For instance, I have a permission on the top server level which is set to "Denied", but I want to override it on a repository by setting it to "Allowed". This combination works. But what is not very clear is why there are 2 boxes for override. If I already click the override for "Allowed" I would assume it overrides "Denied". But I have to also override "Denied" and set it to be false. Can a permission both be "Allowed" and "Denied" at the same time since it must be done so explicitly? And what if a permission is neither "Allowed" nor "Denied", what does that mean for the user?
  2. Just tried again with the newest version of Plastic. By using the command macplastic --configure I could now successfully change the user
  3. Hi, I also have a problem with not being able to change users, however its a bit different. Its possible to change the user within the preferences and the new user appears in the upper right corner. But it still says (admin) next to the new user name, even though that user doesn't have admin rights, but the previous user did. Also when doing changes in the workspace/checking in it is the previous user which is set as the user who did the changes. So it seems the new user is only logged in on the surface but in reality it is still the previous. I have tried to use the command macplastic --configure but it doesn't make any difference. Is it possible to completely log out and then log in again? The problem occurs on a mac. and the version of Plastic is 11.0.16.6787
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