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11/10/2006 7:46 AM
 

I think Joe Brinkman wrote a blog/article on custom module permissions some time ago, mentioning he enhanced what Dan Caron did in this area. Does anyone happen to know where I can find the article? I had read all his blogs on DNN and done a google search and just couldn't find it.

thanks a lot

Frank

 
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11/14/2006 2:53 PM
 
anyone please?
 
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11/14/2006 9:20 PM
 

Custom Module Permissions. Enhance your modules!

Location: BlogsVicenç Masanas    
Posted by: Vicenç Masanas 8/1/2006 9:05 AM

There's a "old" feature in DNN that allows module developers to create their own custom permissions for the modules they are creating. This will allow you to create a module and specify more granular permissions than the default VIEW / EDIT options DotNetNuke provides by default.

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/BlogsDotNetNuke/tabid/825/EntryID/1052/Default.aspx

 


Robert Tango
www.workcontrol.com
Custom Modules: UserManager|UserDirectory|UserImport|PortalSSO
 
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