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7/15/2009 6:58 AM
 

I just want to know about the edit permission for the users on the pages in Dotnetnuke.

I have to give the child portal administrator the edit permission for one module on a page and hide other page management controls for that him.How should I do this?

 
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7/17/2009 11:18 AM
 

If you give the child portal administrator edit permissions for a module on the page, they should only be able to edit the module. If they don't have edit permission on the page, they shouldn't be able to edit anything except the one module.


John Eimer
 
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7/17/2009 4:23 PM
 

Hi Swati

Which version of dotnetnuke do you use ?

/Johan affärssystem

 
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7/18/2009 3:11 AM
 

I think it works kind of strange in DNN...

If a role has edit permissions on a page, then you also have edit permissions on any module on that page.
Even if you would set the edit permissions OFF for a module, then the edit permissions on the page would still overrule that.
I think this is not a good thing....

The other way around, it works ok...

If you have no edit rights on a page, but only on a module, the you can only edit that module.

 

 
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7/18/2009 3:20 AM
 

My Suggestion is , create one new user (like childamdinuser) and create one new role (childadminrole) and set required view and edit permission to that role as per your requirement.

Leo TechnoSoft Pvt.Ltd

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