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9/30/2005 2:09 PM
 

Is there a way with this forum packages to give a few users on my site access to move/delete forum posts without giving them access to the edit the page that the module is on itself?  I want to be able give staff access to totally moderate the forums without giving them complete control of the portal itself.

 

TYIA

 
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9/30/2005 2:42 PM
 

Please see the user documenation, it covers this very well.

 


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9/30/2005 3:05 PM
 

I have the docs open, and have read threw them but I'm just not getting it to work correctly.  First off im not on the latest DNN, so I'm wondering if thats causing the problem, or I am just not understanding how to execute it correctly.  My basic setup is I have view permissions to all on the page, edit to registered users, staff, and forum admins, and under the forum itself I have edit permissions set to the forum admins.  Am I missing a step here or what? Im pretty new yet to DNN itself, so please excuse the extremely newbish questions.  Overall I'd like registered users to be able to view/post, along with staff, but I'd like the group 'forum admins' to be able to move/delete posts in all forums.

 

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9/30/2005 3:18 PM
 
First, Registered users need edit rights to the module to simply post anywhere.  This is covered in the doc.  The moderation is done per user, not per role.  The only way you can hae the ability for someone to be a moderator in all moderated and unmoderated forums is to make them a site admin or admin of that page. 

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