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3/19/2007 7:27 AM
 

Hi

Sorry if this question is simple and I've missed the principle of DNN

What I would like to do is setup a few web pages that are standard and assigned to individual users, for example, a standard contacts module that when a user logs in and adds data that stays with that particular user.  When a different user logs in then their contact information is just of them. If I use registered users then its like a standard database that every different user can view, add and edit. At the moment, I'm creating a new group for each user and setting permissions just for that particular individual.  The site is getting very big. Is there a simpler method?

Many thanks

 
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