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3/17/2009 4:43 PM
 

hi, i don't know if this is the correct forum if not please transfer it to the correct one.
i have a question how dotnetnuke handle the userrights.
at the moment i wanna make for my page userrights which menupoints the user can see. i don't use the asp.net membership provider. i have a user table , a role table a rolegroups table and a userright table

when a user is logged in i look in the userrights table (from my masterpage where the menulinks are created) which menupoints the user can see (for example the user1 is in the group visitor1 he can see link1,link2, link3)

user2 is in the group visitor2 he can see link2 and link3

 

what are the best way to handle this ?

 

 
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3/17/2009 4:47 PM
 

If you're using DotNetNuke this is all handled through the Permissions grid in the Page Settings. The best way to handle this is through the Role functionality in DNN.

If you aren't using DNN you're in the wrong forums.


Chris Hammond
Former DNN Corp Employee, MVP, Core Team Member, Trustee
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