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9/4/2009 12:35 PM
 

Currently in our DNN 4 install we have a second admin menu that duplicates some of the administration functionality (user and role creation, page management, site log viewing) without giving them full Administrator access.  We are running into an issue trying to duplicate this in DNN 5 though.

For example, in DNN5 pages under Admin tab appear in the page manager.  This wasn't the case with DNN 4.  If we place the page manager on another page for this psuedo admin to have access, they still are able to see the Admin pages in the page manager, and while if they try to edit them they are denied, they are still able to directly delete admin pages from the page manager.

So, I guess I have two questions:

1. is there a way to hide admin pages from the page manager

2. If you can't hide them, is there a way to prevent a user with access to the page manager from deleting them?

Thanks!

 
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9/5/2009 5:31 AM
 

 there are plans to enhance security of the admin modules but I am not aware of any schedule, sorry.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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