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5/9/2007 1:43 AM
 

found a way

Use:
<% If DotNetNuke.Security.PortalSecurity.IsInRoles(PortalSettings.RegisteredRoleName) Then %>

Instead of

<% If DotNetNuke.Security.PortalSecurity.IsInRoles(PortalSettings.AdministratorRoleName) Then %>

 
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5/9/2007 7:31 AM
 

I think you can use Request.IsAuthenticated too...

 
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6/5/2007 10:16 PM
 

Can anyone tell me how to not have the control panel show up for non-admin or non-host users who have edit page permissions? I'm having a problem where I get the control panel at the top when logged into a manager role (who is not given superuser or admin rights).

 
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6/6/2007 3:16 AM
 

 

Add this to your skin:

<%If Not DotNetNuke.Security.Permissions.TabPermissionController.HasTabPermission("EDIT") Then
ControlPanel.visible = false
end if%>

 

 
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6/6/2007 4:12 AM
 

I tried it and it broke my skin, making it go to the default DNN skin. Looks like it should work. I'm using DNN 4.3. Would that matter?

 
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