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2/22/2007 11:46 AM
 
Hello All, I was wondering if there was functionality (or an installable module/add-on) that allowed for a limited admin account. What we're trying to accomplish is allow content providers the ability to add new pages, but limit this only to a particular area on the website (the area they have access to). So similar to restricting who can edit modules, I would like to limit where a user could add/link pages to. But I do not want the editors to have access to the admin modules (user control, etc).

If this functionality already exists in DNN 3.x (our current setup) or 4.x (we plan on moving to the 2.0 platform soon) that would be great. Otherwise, any ideas/help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
 
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