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7/14/2010 3:22 PM
 
Hello all.
I need the ability to show/hide navigation menu links based on User Roles.
For instance, say I have the following page setup
Pets
    Dogs
    Cats

I only want navigation links for Dogs if the user is in the CanViewDogs role and visible Cats if in the CanViewCats role.
Also, if the user is not in CanViewDogs or CanViewCats when we need to his the Pets menu also.

Where would I start with this?
Thanks,
Will
 
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7/15/2010 3:33 AM
 
go to page settings for Dogs and remove View permission for "all users" role, instead grant "view" to "can view dogs". Do similar for cats page and for Pets page (this one needs view permission granted to dogs and cats role).

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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