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Administrative Questions
See [[Bugzilla:Move Installation]].
 
== I restricted a product to be visible to more than one group, and now only users who are members of all of those groups can see it. How do I make it visible to someone who's a member of any of those groups (but not all of them)? ==
 
Bugzilla treats all of the group restrictions on a product as an AND comparison. That is, if you put group controls for more than one group on the same product, then users must be a member of ALL of those groups to be able to perform the restricted action.
 
If you want OR groups (a member of any of the groups can do it), all is not lost. The way to do this is to create two different sets of groups.
 
The first set of groups defines groups of people. These groups are not used for group controls on products. In fact, you can leave the "use for bugs" setting turned off on them. These are the groups you will make users be members of. Groupings such as "engineering" or "QA" or "security-team" or "marketing" or similar.
 
The second set of groups has no users in its membership. You use these groups to define things you want to use group restrictions on, and these will be the groups that you set up in the Group Controls in the product editor. For example, if you have a product (or a set of 3 or 4 products) that you wish to secure to the same set of people, create a group for it. These groups will need to have "use for bugs" checkmarked. Then in the "Groups That Are a Member of This Group" section, add the people groups you created above that you want to be able to access things secured with this group.
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