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5/7/2007 5:15 PM
 

I am currently evaluating DNN as a solution for a project I have been tasked with. Is there an "easy" way (module maybe?) to
have a site only accessible to members that pay a monthly fee? I work for a company that has a series of content that they want
to be accessed only via monthly memberships?

Any ideas (or pushes in the right direction) would be greatly appreciated.

 
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5/7/2007 5:35 PM
 

Hi,

DNN can do this without to much trouble.  I'd recommend trying out the demo "playground" on DNN, this should give you a good idea what functionality is native so you can better determine any gaps between core functionality and your requirements.


Do you use Oracle?  Then try GoldFish.Net

Get it from CNET Download.com! 

 
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5/7/2007 5:35 PM
 

DotNetNuke has this baked right in. You can create "Roles" which contain users. You can then granularly determine which pages and/or modules should be accessible to which Roles. You can also set access permissions as a combination of Roles and individual users.

A good example of this is the Downloads page on this site. Until you have Registered and Logged-in, you will not see all the content that is available to you.

Nik

 


Nik Kalyani
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DotNetNuke Corporation
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