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11/20/2006 12:14 PM
 

Is there a 3rd party module that will allow site admins to control what roles can add modules to pages? I have "page admins" or content owners, for my site. I DONT want them to be able to add say an xMod module or the forum module to the page.

Is there a way to limit these modules to certain users (other than making them premium, because I still need to use them on the site)?

 
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11/20/2006 1:19 PM
 
have a look at TRTControlPanel from www.davebuckner.com

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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11/20/2006 3:46 PM
 
Thanks. That's exactly what I'm looking for. Looks like Mr. Buckner will be updating the module soon too!
 
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11/20/2006 6:15 PM
 

Note that setting a module to premium after it has been inserted in a site does not remove it from the site. This means you can build the site using all modules and then remove modules from the Admin role that you don't when them to insert, even if they are using those modules on the site.

The DNN admin role really does need to be split up in the core somehow. It is too powerful for content editors and page creators to have yet it contains the essential file and page management tools.

Rob

 
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