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Mark
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How can I show / hide JChatSocial Administrator Component from the Component Listing?

I see it listed and available for the Super User. But I'd like to add it to a limited admin account.

The per group access permissions is not a part of the JChatSocial configuration.
 
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John Dagelmore
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Hello,

indeed this can't be done. The admin interface is available for all admin user groups. Permissions are for the frontend actions.

Best regards

John
 
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Mark
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John, I have a similar issue as another user on here where my chat always says 0 users online. In the past it worked perfectly. Through some update, not sure which, it stopped working.

I wanted to make a support login for you to check it, but I wanted to limit the admin components.
 
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John Dagelmore
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Hello Mark, ensure that the configuration is correct and that the Joomla! configuration has the session management set as by default for 'database'

I don't think that the problem arised after an update.
 
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John Dagelmore wrote:
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Hello Mark, ensure that the configuration is correct and that the Joomla! configuration has the session management set as by default for 'database'

Session Handler = Database
 
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