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6/16/2012 2:25 PM
 

Hello,

on the latest version 6.1, how can the moderation rights be granted to a particular user?

I have added a user and assigned it to the main module with moderation posts and list management rights. However, the above user has no way to do that, at least I do not see it. Does it have to have module edit rights too? That way it will like an admin and that's not the intention, I guess.

Anybody seeing the same way?

Thanks

Franco

 
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6/16/2012 4:41 PM
 

Hi Franco,

I've not really looked at how permissions work in DNN 6. It looks to me that or the 'Manage' menu to appear (on which you will find the Moderate/Edit Lists options) you must be a module editor. In my view this is wrong, so I'll investigate this further.

That said giving a user edit permissions will grant no extra rights on the module, so you are safe to do that.

Cheers

Roger


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6/16/2012 4:59 PM
 

Hi Roger,

that's right, it works as supposed to by adding the edit right. Indeed, it might be fixed, but the 'workaround' solves it for now.

Thanks

Franco

 
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