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1/18/2011 9:48 AM
 
I know I am a little late to this discussion, but I was wonder how this method can be applied to the ManageUsers.acsx.vb. I am trying to make certain fields ReadOnly to certain roles. I can see how the visibility or readonly was applied to the user.ascx.vb, but can't see where it would go in manageusers or how it can be restricted by role.

I am fairly new to DNN and .NET, so please try to go slow :)

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Jeremy
 
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1/18/2011 10:37 AM
 
A few additional notes or clarifications. We are using DNN 05.05.01 (22) and the page I am trying to modify fields on is the Edit User Accounts -> Manage Profile page. Not sure if I referenced the proper file in the previous post or not.
 
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