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4/28/2008 5:36 AM
 

hi everyone,

i have a small query about the purpose of allowaccess field of folderpermission and tabpermission table. my initial thought was that it is used to update the permission then i knew that DNN by default deletes and then adds to update the permission.

so if anyone of u could make me clear about this thing.

thanks

 
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