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6/4/2007 6:00 PM
 

Not sure if yougot a solution already, but it didn't look like the one I use has been posted so -

                            using DotNetNuke.Common.Utilities;

                            DataCache.ClearTabsCache(PortalId);
                            DataCache.ClearTabPermissionsCache(PortalId);
                            DataCache.ClearModuleCache(tabPermInfo.TabID);
                            DataCache.ClearModulePermissionsCache(tabPermInfo.TabID);

I have tested this only under 4.5.3; But if it doesn't explicitly work, should give you an idea of where to play.

It worked just about perfectly for me, I'd run this, refresh the page and the permission reflected the changes I made for the user just about instantly. There were some slow downs, but never more than about 30 seconds in my testing.

tabPermInfo is a TabPermissionsInfo object

 
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2/11/2008 8:20 PM
 

I've had this same problem intermittently for a while. I've been through the forums here for help but just found that lots of us have the issue. So I decided to debug myself. This might help. Take a look at http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/ViewIssue.aspx?id=7070&PROJID=23. I put my workaround in there. If that doesn't work for you, after you understand the problem, you'll probably be able to come up with another.

One final note: You still need to clear the "portalroles" cookie and the user cache sometime between adding the new role and redirecting to a page that requires the new role. The following two lines of code will do it:

         DotNetNuke.Security.PortalSecurity.ClearRoles();
         DataCache.ClearUserCache(PortalId, Username);

 

 
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