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12/29/2006 12:07 PM
 
What is the best way to set up a security role such that the members in the role can edit just one announcements module plus add pages to the site (which are linked to from the various announcements)???

I have extreme newbies who will likely be confused if I'm not able to reduce permissions to some reasonable subset of the entire site.

Thanks, Tom
 
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12/30/2006 8:13 AM
 
grant "Edit Module" permission for the announcements module and "Edit Page" Permission for an (publically invisible) page, where your authors can create subpages and link to them.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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12/30/2006 1:30 PM
 
leupold wrote
grant "Edit Module" permission for the announcements module and "Edit Page" Permission for an (publically invisible) page, where your authors can create subpages and link to them.


Hello, thank you for responding. I will try this, I also realized that I can take away permissions on all the modules in the home page, which is where the announcements module is located, so really I have to give permissions to edit the home page, but not all of the modules, etc.
It is a little confusing because DNN appears to keep separate modules and pages.
Thank you, Tom
 
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