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2/22/2009 3:32 PM
 

I have a meeting module that I developed on a local install, and everything worked fine when I installed the module on our QA site. Now, when installing to a second QA site on a different machine, the Add Meeting button will not display for users assigned to a role with edit permissions, even though this is the way that it works in the other 2 environments.

The only difference that I can see is that when the roles were set up on the third site (the broke one), the guy who set them up assigned them to role groups. Could this have anything to do with it? Does anybody know where else I should look?

As a side note, the Add button does show up when logged in as an Administrator under Edit Mode, and we're using v04.09.00 on all environments.

 

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2/23/2009 7:20 PM
 

 Ok, so I've determined that it's not this particular module. Any time that I give a security role permission to edit a module on the page, DNN seems to be ignoring that and doesn't allow a user assigned to that role to edit the module. It works fine in 2 installations, just not the one we want it to.

Is there a security setting somewhere that doesn't allow non-admin users to edit modules even if the permissions are set?

 
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