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3/18/2007 1:37 PM
 

Many thanks to KimberyRox for the AD post for beginners like me (http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/ForumsDotNetNuke/tabid/795/forumid/89/threadid/53005/scope/posts/Default.aspx) which greatly helped me get my intranet site up and running with AD authentication.

My problem is that when I hit my site, I get all the site administration functions (toolbars) at the top and can administer the site, because I'm a domain admin in AD.  This would be ok for me, but at my company we have a group of people who are Domain Admins in Active Directory and so they too can see all the site administration toolbars, which I DO NOT want them to see.  I want them to see the site just like a regular user.

So is there a way to limit the site administration / host administration privledges to a specified user?  I don't even care if I have to log on to the domain with a different userid/pwd if that's what's necessary, just so long as these other people can't administer the site.

Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks!

 
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