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7/11/2011 4:51 AM
 
I have a multi language site (DNN 5.6.1) in preparation, and when editors mark content as ready for translation, notifications are sent to members of the Admin group, as well as to translators. Is there any way of switching this notification off? It is not relevant to all admins but might be to some, so it would be useful if it could be disabled for individual accounts.


Paul Taylor
Dotcom Software Solutions Ltd
DotNetNuke, ASP.NET and SQL Server Development
 
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7/12/2011 6:02 PM
 
I believe this can be done -go to admin->languages and click on the pencil icon under the edit column - you can then uncheck the admin group from localized content translators. If this does not work (i.e. if the admin always get's translation messages) please log an enhancment request to support.dotnetnuke.com

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7/26/2011 4:43 AM
 
Thanks Cathal, looks like it will to the trick, at role level at least.


Paul Taylor
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