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4/28/2009 10:43 PM
 

Hi,

So I've been trying to remove the users rights to edit their account.  Their accounts are auto generated for them and it's important that their names don't change.  All I really want them to be able to edit is their email address and to change their password.

Now I've found where to remove most of their personal information via DNN interface, but I can't find anywhere programmatically or UI to remove their ability to unregister/manage services/etc.

Any thoughts? (using DNN 5.0.1)

Mike

 
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4/30/2009 11:46 AM
 

There is not an option out of the box that allows you to do that.

You would most likely need to look into a third party module such as Dynamic Registration to get more control over it.  However, I am not sure if it allows you to limit the ability to un-register.


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