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1/26/2009 3:07 AM
 

Already tested on DNN5 and seem to be the same. also with Deny permission on mudule edit permission, It's the right behaviour ?

Is there any module available to buy for this purpouse ?

Thanks, Sandro


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1/26/2009 2:12 PM
 

Hey Sandro,

The behavior you are seeing is intended in both DNN 4 and DNN 5 (as Sebastian clarified for us). I don't think there are any third party addons that address this issue - could the content you are trying to manage be separated out into different pages?

Ian


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1/27/2009 6:49 AM
 

Hi all,

i think that i have not completly understand..

The Edit deny permission on module settings what is used for ?

Thanks again,

Sandro De Matteis

 


Sandro De Matteis Microsoft IT Pro: Enterprise Admin, Enterprise Messaging Admin Technology Specialist: Microsoft Virtualization Dnn portals: http://www.dbdog.it , http://www.royalcrestgoldn.it, http://www.retrieversclub.it
 
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1/27/2009 8:31 AM
 

deny always override grant, i.e. if you granted edit permission for a module to a larger role, you may revoke it for a smaller role and members of both will not be granted permission.


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Sebastian Leupold

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7/14/2010 6:06 AM
 
Sebastian Leupold wrote:
Please note, that module edit permission is always granted to all users with page edit permission, because these people are allowed to alter module settings and would be able to grant this permission to themselves. Inherit VIEW permissions from page does not affect edit permission.
 
You may use a custom permission, but as long as you are using the permission grid and module security infrastructure, admins (including page editors) are always granted, e.i. you will need to implement your own solution.

 @Sebastian - I have a (I think) related query here - would greatly appreciate your input:

    Prevent certain admins editing a module
    http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/F...

Thanks,  Ben

 
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