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    <hr> <h2>I know this is ages old, but an answer was never given/accepted. Maybe this will help someone else who stumbles on this who uses straight EE.</h2> <hr> <p>Ian,</p> <p>I am doing a similar thing with 6 sites and multiple markets throughout those sites now.</p> <p>Here is what I am doing. I hope it helps. </p> <p>Like Michael said, the accounts are system wide. So, each account will have access to all sites under MSM. I have set up multiple domains, (not required), for each "market" to login at. Then under that "site", which is actually the market, I have restricted control panel access for the other sites as well as the content not being used cross-site. This gives the appearance that they are site specific and still allows the Super Admin or whatever account I build above them to manage across multiple sites.</p> <p>Example: (let's use your layout)</p> <ol> <li>Member of Site A but not B</li> <li>Member of Site B but not A</li> <li>Member of Site A and Site B</li> </ol> <p>I would have three member groups. </p> <ol> <li>Group A</li> <li>Group B</li> <li>Group A-B</li> </ol> <p>For Group A, I would do the following: (Do this as Super Admin)</p> <ul> <li>Select Site B from the MSM dropdown.</li> <li>Select Members => Member Groups from the CP</li> <li>For the Group A, click on 'Edit Group'</li> <li>Remove all access for this site and the CP access then save</li> </ul> <p>For Group B, I would do the following: (Do this as Super Admin)</p> <ul> <li>Select Site A from the MSM dropdown.</li> <li>Select Members => Member Groups from the CP</li> <li>For the Group B, click on 'Edit Group'</li> <li>Remove all access for this site and the CP access then save</li> </ul> <p>For Group A-B, I would do the following: (Do this as Super Admin)</p> <ul> <li>Select Site A from the MSM dropdown.</li> <li>Select Members => Member Groups from the CP</li> <li>For the Group A-B, click on 'Edit Group'</li> <li>Give all access for this site and the CP access then save</li> <li>Select Site B from the MSM dropdown.</li> <li>Select Members => Member Groups from the CP</li> <li>For the Group A-B, click on 'Edit Group'</li> <li>Give all access for this site and the CP access then save</li> </ul> <p>Then when the members from the respective groups sign in to perform functions, they will only see the access they have been granted and thus see the sites as separate.</p> <p>This worked for me. Hope it helps you out.</p>
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