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2/20/2006 12:04 AM
 
 I have a custom module with five controls.  To maximize navigability, I set the Actions.Add calls for each of the five controls in each of the five .ascx's, like this:

Actions.Add(GetNextActionID, "Accounts", Entities.Modules.Actions.ModuleActionType.AddContent, "", "", EditUrl("Accounts"), False, DotNetNuke.Security.SecurityAccessLevel.Admin, True, False)

As you can see from the bolded above, the "Accounts" control should be restricted to Admins only.  However, when I register a new test user, "MrTest", he has access to all of the "edit pencil" links at the bottom of every page.  MrTest should not be able to see the link for the Accounts control.

More facts: 1) under Host > Module Definition, the Accounts control is set to a type of Admin;  2) I looked in the UserRoles table, and MrTest is not in the Admin role.

So why is he able to access an Admin-only control?

-Dewey

 
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