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3/4/2008 10:55 AM
 

Hey Folks...

I'm working on what could be a pretty extensive DNN site, where I have already developed about a dozen new modules (read only access from a db based off URL and such)  and have probably a couple of hundred more to go.

As such, the module definitions screen may become a tad unmanageable.  Is there anything in the works to allow modules to be grouped by category, where I could then simply only expand the category I need to work with, as opposed to see all of them? 

Also, would there be any way to restrict certain modules or groupings to a specific 'type' of administrator?

Thanks,

Brian

 
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4/2/2008 5:39 PM
 

I have a similar problem at the moment. I have certain people that needs to work on my site that should only be able to add pages. I need to restrict them from using any other functions such as ading modules and access to the admin and host menus in order to prevent them from perhaps breaking the site. I have read and searched all the documents and can not find any settings whereby I can restrict administrative privilages. Any help on this?

 
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