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5/8/2006 12:37 PM
 

Hi,

Is there any easy way in a portal template or something like that, that we can hide certain admin menu items from the sub portal administrators.

For instance, As a Host want to see all the admin menu items, or even on the main portal as admin he can see the menu items.  But for child portals, I do not want the admins of those portals to see specific menus, as all it will do is create way too much more support for us.  Like I want to hide the log viewer, site log, vendors, newsletters, etc.  They should only see certain ones when the go to the main site and create a new child portal.

Thanks,

Andrew

 
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5/8/2006 1:01 PM
 

Hi,

I was just poking around in the admin.template.  How can I set some of the tabs here to be Super User only.  I see that you can set a role per tab, but how do i set it to be Super Only, If I cant, then should I just set these to be visible = false, like the way site wizard is set?

Thanks,
Andrew

 
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5/8/2006 1:32 PM
 

host modules are assigned to portal Null instead of individual portal IDs and are not installed by portal template.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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