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6/3/2011 5:26 PM
 
Hello,
how can we allow selected users (not admin) to edit a module title or at least the (Telerik) html module title?
If I give edit permission for a particular module to a user he/she can only change the content, but cannot go in the module setting and not even use the inline editor for the title. Is there a workaround for that?
I am mainly talking about DNN 5.5+

Thanks,
Franco
 
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6/3/2011 7:50 PM
 
I believe you can do it by giving them page edit permissions.

Chris Hammond
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6/4/2011 4:05 AM
 
Yes, that's true, but it goes a bit too far as it opens the control panel too.
Will this be available in the future, perhaps?

Franco
 
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6/4/2011 4:28 AM
 
check out advanced permission provider from www.oliverhine.com, it should enable you granting access to module settings specifically.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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