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7/20/2006 11:49 AM
 
Hi Everyone,

I'm working on creating a DNN site that will host several portals for customers. Each portal is going to have a collection of settings that will alter how my custom modules on that portal behave. Right now, I've created a "Setup" tab that is only viewable/accessible to the portal's admin account. On that "Setup" tab is a custom "Portal Settings" module that I wrote that lets the admin user view/change the settings for the other custom modules.

This is an "okay" solution, but (as far as I know) there's nothing to prevent the admin user for that portal from deleting the setup tab, or deleting/moving the settings module, or just messing things up in general. What would be really cool is if I could create a new item in DNN's "Admin" menu to contain these settings. Can this be done somehow?

Thanks!

-John Reilly
 
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7/21/2006 3:44 PM
 
Not sure, but you might look at www.DaveBruckner.com for his TRTControlPanel module. It allows custom Admin tabs and may come with source if it has ideas you could use.
 
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