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4/26/2007 6:24 PM
 

Hello,

I have a ton of custom modules that I have been developing over the months.  I need display only certain modules for certain portals.  For example, I have a custom "publications" module that PortalA and PortalB may need, but not PortalC or PortalD.  Can this level of granularity be applied to module security?  I don't see any way to specify which modules a portal has access to (I know you can add them to the portal level, however that doesn't help me).  Would I have to extend the core just to do this task?

Ryan

 
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4/26/2007 7:06 PM
 

after a module is installed, you can make it "premium", which will hide it from all portals. You can then select which portals will be able to see the module.

 


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

DNN Blog | Twitter: @erikvb | LinkedIn: Erik van Ballegoij on LinkedIn

 
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4/26/2007 7:07 PM
 

crap....I found it.  So that's what a premium module is!!! ;)

 
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