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5/12/2006 6:12 PM
 

I'm struggling with a best practices on how to make the best use of DNN.  We have a number of modules (Document Managment, Project Management, Calendar, Support, etc.) that we want to use to better coordinate with our clients.  I'm not sure if it's best to have one site and try to manage information by tons of roles or have a client portal site for each client that contains the appropriate modules.  If the later is a better approach, how then best to SSO access to all child portal for corporate staff?

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- Dave

 
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5/14/2006 8:50 AM
 
As dotnetnuke framework currently doees not support sso, I suggest using a single portal with subbranches per customer. You can have straight forward a common info part and a "customer support" area, where you add a page (and subpages) per customer. we do this for one of our clients as well, a property management company, that uses subpages for each house, where the owners have exclusive access. We use our own module "gammacon Custom Forms & Lists", to be able to have a template page and central document management.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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