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1/6/2009 1:21 PM
 

I have a site with over 200 authorized editors of their individual pages.  Each page has a commone html/text module with a common header image on it... I copied the module from the first user page onto all of the other user pages......... in the module settings I have view module set to all users and edito module set to just administors.... BUT each of the users can edit the html/text module on their own page when logged in which causes havok... is there any way to disable this (which i thought i was doing) so that users who are authorized to edit a page cannot edit this module?  Thanks.

 
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