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6/27/2011 9:59 AM
 
Is there a setting somewhere where disables all functionality of a user except to edit content within html modules?  Right now I have a user group that has edit permissions on the html modules, but that still gives them the abilities to view/edit settings, delete or move the module.  I loaded up one of our websites this morning to find modules moved around the page.  That definitely isn't good, so is there a way to restrict their abilities even more?  Sorry if this is in the wrong forum.
 
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6/28/2011 4:03 PM
 
DotNetNuke Professional Edition will provide the functionality you wish. You can restrict permissions at very granular level. Community does not support what you want to do.
 
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6/29/2011 10:28 AM
 
Ah ok.  Thanks for that!
 
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7/15/2011 11:47 AM
 

I have a community edition site with version of 5.5.0, I set the module's edit permission to true, the member can only edit the content and cannot see the settings link of the module. in another site with 5.6.2, with the same setting, the member can see the settings link and can change the settings. Is there any change on the policy of permission for the community edition since the version 5.5.0 or earlier?

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7/18/2011 5:26 AM
 
 
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