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'''Name''' Field is used to specify the name of the Group to search for. '''Owner''' Field lets you search a Group using it's Owner name. <br /> '''Register''' dropdown says how other users are allowed to join the group: * <u>No One</u> means no other user can join the group (you can still invite other users). * <u>By Request</u> means that other users can request the group owner to join the group. * <u>Anyone</u> means all users are allowed to join the group. <br /> ''It should be noted that the root account can always join any group. The root account can also always take over ownership of any group.'' <br /> The '''Access''' dropdown controls how users who belong/subscribe to a group other than the owner can access that group. * <u>No Read</u> means that a non-owner member of the group cannot read or write the group news feed and cannot read the group wiki. * <u>Read</u> means that a non-owner member of the group can read the group news feed and the groups wiki page. * <u>Read</u> Comment means that a non-owner member of the group can read the group feed and wikis and can comment on any existing threads, but cannot start new ones. * <u>Read Write</u>, means that a non-owner member of the group can start new threads and comment on existing ones in the group feed and can edit and create wiki pages for the group's wiki. <br /> The access to a group can be changed by the owner after a group is created. * <u>No Read</u> and <u>Read</u> are often suitable if a group's owner wants to perform some kind of moderation. * <u>Read</u> and <u>Read Comment</u> groups are often suitable if someone wants to use a Yioop Group as a blog. * <u>Read</u> Write makes sense for a more traditional bulletin board.
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