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9/25/2008 2:27 PM
 

in the first forget my english it not my language native

what a different type of user permissions that we can have in DNN 4.

i know that there is an administrator who can add page and modules

there is a user who can see and edite a modules

and there is a user who can just see and visite the website

i want to know if it's all or there is another permissions like users who can add modules but he is not an administrator 

thank's

Arouwa

 

 

 

 
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10/3/2008 11:14 PM
 

There are two permissions that can be assigned to user roles:

View - View content

Edit - Edit content

If a user has edit permission to a page they can add modules to it.  If a user has edit permission to a module they can adjust the settings of the module.

 
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10/4/2008 1:28 AM
 

In version 5, there will be more specific permissions... should be what you need.  For now it is only View or Edit

JK


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