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3/11/2008 10:12 AM
 

How do I set the rights to view the help module?  I can see the help module if I log in with an id that has edit module rights, but can't see it as other users.  I'd like for everyone to have rights to view help, but not edit.  My version is DotNetNuke 3.1.1.

 
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3/16/2008 8:21 PM
 

The Help module is the same as every other module, make sure you have the View either set to inherit from page or set to the correct set of roles.


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3/17/2008 2:20 PM
 

I asked the question wrong and probably in the wrong forum.  My question is actually in regards to a help page that can be seen from a module that I wrote.  How do you affect the rights of help for a specific page?  Those who can edit the page can see help.  Those who can't edit don't.  I only see two permissions for the page - view and edit.

 
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4/3/2008 1:47 AM
 

Set the View and edit perrmissions to the same role and dont allow All Users to View.


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