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3/13/2006 11:50 AM
 
First off I must say I have not read the book!  My book has not come yet.  So I thought I might ask a question that may have been answered in the past but if you could point me in the right direction....thanks

Here is my situation.  I have a top level site called "thehand"...I administrator some public and some private pages.
Level 2  thehand/jeani   and thehand/will  more to follow.  Jeani and Will need to administer the sub sites below them.
Level 3 thehand/jeani/client.  This is a data collection Level and a registration point for users.  Jeani will open and close certian subdirectories to certian types of users. 
Level 4 thehand/jeani/client/therapist and thehand/jeani/client/guardians and thehand/jeani/parents.  The only people who will have access to these subdirectories are myself (admin at the top level) , Jeani Admin at level 3 and below, and contributors Level 3 access only to certain subdirectories of level 3 and level 4.

Question 1 is this possible with dotnetnuke in the standard configuration?
Qusetion 2 is there any documentation on how to set something like this up?

That's it...Thanks

Sojourn....
 
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