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10/18/2006 6:21 PM
 

Any help to my problem would be awesome.

One of the things that I need to do is to allow the Super User Account in DNN to remove the “edit” permission from the Admin User like I have shown below.  The ultimate goal is that as a Super User I have the ability to remove the edit option for an entire page and that the end result is that on a page by page basis I have the ability as a Super User to absolutely 100% protect the content on a given page in the state that it is in from any other users affecting it.

 

Administrators

All Users

Registered Users

Subscribers

Unauthenticated Users

 

 

A few examples of this tool/protection/process in action would be:

 

1.       The Super User protected a DNN page called “Support” from the Admin and all other groups from being able to change it.  An Admin user creates a new page for the portal and while building the page, decides to select the option under Advanced Settings within the module that says “Display Module on All Pages”.  Even though the Admin User selected this option, these requests would not be published on the “Support” page that was protected.

2.       The Super User protected a DNN page called “Support” using this hypothetical tool.  An Admin user tries to move the location or delete this page but cannot because they do not have edit permissions.

If my logic, thought process and theory serves me correctly; couldn’t all of this be achieved by simply having the ability to remove the “Edit” Checkbox below on a given page?

 

If not, what would accomplish what I am hoping to achieve as described above?

 

Administrators

All Users

Registered Users

Subscribers

Unauthenticated Users

 

Any help to this solution would be sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo appreciated

 
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