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2/12/2006 12:22 AM
 

I am trying to create a "page editor" security role.  The members of this role would be able to modify pages on the site, change the page hierarchy, etc.  In particular, I would like members of this role to have access to the Pages administrative page so that they can modify page organization (e.g., make some page a child of an existing page, or move a child page to the top level).  However, I do not want them to have access to any other Admin tools or settings.  Is this possible?  If so, how do I accomplish this?

Thanks in advance for suggestions and assistance.

 

 
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