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12/14/2006 8:03 AM
 

Hi,

I've just installed a dnn 3.3.7 on a windows 2003 platform.

I've got the following problem on the mdule 'Forum' : my users can create new threads, respond to an existing one but they can't edit theirs own posts (once created). 

Why ? How can i correct this issue ? I'm in a mess : does someone have the answer ?

thanks in advance !

 
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12/14/2006 12:15 PM
 

Ok, someone from the french forum answered me !

We have to 'trust' every users by checking the 'Is Trusted?' in the forum users management module.

To do it : go to 'Forum Administration', go to 'Manage Forum Users', edit every user, and under the node 'Admin Settings', checks the 'Is Trusted?' button.

To do it  

 
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