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8/9/2007 2:01 PM
 

Hello All,

I have a two part question.  I have pages that are basically pages only for a given user to do what they wish with.  These users which only have admin abilities on there page, seem to be able to select 'Display Module on All Pages', and now any new page I create has their module of text they made up.  Shouldn't security prevent a non-portal admin to pushing a module on their little page, to pages they dont have access permissions to?

Also with our DNN install being a few years now, we've had a number of modules that we want to display on every page, that we've long since deleted from every page, yet each time we make a page to this date, this 2-3+ year old modules are placing themselves on our newly created pages, which is really annoying.  Is there any way I can remove these either within DNN or if I have to go into the DB, which table would hold these settings?

 

TIA!

 

 
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