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6/17/2008 1:40 AM
 

Hi All,
I created a website using dotnenuke.It has three roles student,sponsor and volunteer.They should only view the pages assigned to them after logging in.This can be possible if the admin can differentiate them and assign security.Now I had a problem i.e,the user is not known to the admin because he is a new member. So I want to differentiate from the registration itself.Please give me solution.

 
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6/17/2008 5:58 AM
 

So your wanting users to self declare the type of user they are?

You could add a new user profile item and make it required these can be drop down lists.

 

John


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