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6/29/2006 4:37 PM
 

My Module Controls only work for Admin or Host after I upload a module. (DNN4.3.1 New Install)

PA seams correct. All files uploaded with no problem. Controls were created and found.

If I am loge din as Admin or Host the module works just fine but is I logged in as as any other registered or anonymous user the first control of the module loads but all the other controls do not load when links are clicked.

Here is the weird part. If I place all the files in there appropriate folders in the web and manually create the Module definitions and add all the controls then it works just fine for all users.

Has anyone else experienced this?

Thanks,


<dotnetnuke version="3.0" type="Module">
  <folders>
    <folder>
      <name>SynNet Events</name>
      <friendlyname>SynNet_Events</friendlyname>
      <foldername>SynNet_Events</foldername>
      <modulename>SynNet Events</modulename>
      <description>SynNet Event Calendar and Registration</description>
      <version>01.00.00</version>
      <businesscontrollerclass></businesscontrollerclass>
      <modules>
        <module>
          <friendlyname>SynNet_Events</friendlyname>
          <cachetime>60</cachetime>
          <controls>

            <control>          
              <title>Current Events</title>
              <src>DesktopModules/SynNet_Events/Event_List.ascx</src>
              <type>View</type>
            </control>
            <control>
              <key>Archives</key>
              <title>Event Archives</title>
              <src>DesktopModules/SynNet_Events/Event_Archive.ascx</src>
              <type>View</type>
            </control>
            <control>
              <key>Detail</key>
              <title>Event Detail</title>
              <src>DesktopModules/SynNet_Events/Event_Detail.ascx</src>
              <type>View</type>
            </control>
            <control>
              <key>Edit</key>
              <title>Edit Event</title>
              <src>DesktopModules/SynNet_Events/Event_Edit.ascx</src>
              <type>Edit</type>
            </control>
            <control>
              <key>FeeSchedule</key>
              <title>Fee Schedule</title>
              <src>DesktopModules/SynNet_Events/Event_FeeSchedule.ascx</src>
              <type>Edit</type>
            </control>
            <control>
              <key>Form</key>
              <title>Registration Form</title>
              <src>DesktopModules/SynNet_Events/Event_Form.ascx</src>
              <type>View</type>
            </control>
            <control>
              <key>Location</key>
              <title>Location</title>
              <src>DesktopModules/SynNet_Events/Event_Location.ascx</src>
              <type>Edit</type>
            </control>
            <control>
              <key>Register</key>
              <title>Register</title>
              <src>DesktopModules/SynNet_Events/Event_Register.ascx</src>
              <type>View</type>
            </control>
            <control>
              <key>Session</key>
              <title>Session</title>
              <src>DesktopModules/SynNet_Events/Event_Session.ascx</src>
              <type>Edit</type>
            </control>
            <control>
              <key>Settings</key>
              <title>Event Settings</title>
              <src>DesktopModules/SynNet_Events/Settings.ascx</src>
              <type>Admin</type>
            </control>
           
          </controls>
         
        </module>
      </modules>

      <files>

        <file>
          <name>01.00.00.SqlDataProvider</name>
        </file>
        <file>
          <name>Uninstall.SqlDataProvider</name>
        </file>
       
      </files>

    </folder>
  </folders>
</dotnetnuke>

 

 

 
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6/29/2006 7:01 PM
 
Did you adjust your permissions so that others besides Admin or Host can control your module?  I would look at the page permissions also.

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6/30/2006 2:30 PM
 
Yes I did check that. The page permission are set to all users. The odd thing is that it only does this when I upload the module. If I create it manully it works just fine for all users. Witch leads me to believe that I may be creating the PA incorrectly or it is some type of localization issue but I'm not sure where to look next? For now I'm just manually creating them. PS: I tried this on three different 4.3.1 installations and got the same results.
 
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