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7/29/2006 3:37 PM
 

I just installed DNN 4.0.2, and created a forum for my website. I then logged out as admin and created 2 fictional users and found that with permissions set per default, new registered users are NOT able to post or reply to discussion threads. When I changed the permissions to "edit" for registered users, I found they can indeed post, reply and ...DELETE each others threads????

I tried changing permissions and other settings in the admin control panel and found nothing that allows them to just post and reply without full admin rights? Can someone tell me what I am missing? How can something so basic to the functionality of a forum application not be more straightforward than this?

 
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