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9/4/2012 1:08 PM
 
I have a database project I would like to use in an iframe.  I know I can limit access to the iframe page with page or module permissions but that does not prevent the user from accessing the page directly through the url.  For example:  I store mydbpage.aspx at www.myweb.com/portals/0/mypages/mydbp... and then use that url in the iframe with permissions for registered users only.  In that case the user can simply type the url and get to mydbpage.aspx.  Is there a simple way throught the file manager or otherwise to secure that page?
 
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9/4/2012 2:32 PM
 

Did you try to sync your file manager and limit access to that folder like you would for any other file/folder in DNN?

Instinctively, it feels that it should work...


Vitaly Kozadayev
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Viva Portals, L.L.C.
 
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9/5/2012 4:39 AM
 
I will give that a try today and let you know.
 
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