HI Greg

Sorry for the confusion. The links are to screenshot uploads of Galaxy showing the folder visibilities. If it’s still not clear please send a quick mail.

Thanks Anthony



On 24/10/2011 19:01, "Greg Von Kuster" <greg@bx.psu.edu> wrote:

I'm not following you here - please decipher your folder names, which I assume are mapped to your encoded request strings.

On Oct 24, 2011, at 1:27 PM, Anthony Underwood wrote:

Re: [galaxy-user] Permissions and private roles
Thanks for the reply Greg

Still don’t think I’ve quite got it in my head though it’s becoming clearer.

I have 2 users each whom I have given permission to access 2 datasets.

user 1 has access to data in a folder called 1st result and user 2 has access to data found in both a folder called fastqs and 2nd result (very artificial data scenario:))

user 1 can see
http://cl.ly/3M3t0P2n3H101P1z393e

I would not have expected him to see the fastqs folder

user 2 can see
http://cl.ly/1r2y1h2c0F0a0V403F1f
I would not have expected them to be able to see 1st result.


Thanks for your patience

Anthony



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