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6/21/2011 5:38 AM
 
Hello everyone!

I'm a newbie on DNN and just installed the BLOG 04.01.00 from DNN Projects Download to DNN 05.06.02. All modules are (almost) doing what I was expected until I'd encounter an error message: "You must be logged in and have permission to create or edit a blog.".

I have to give Edit Module permission to the REGISTERED USERs before they can have access to create blogs, edit entries, etc., and to avoid the error message to appear and I think that is inappropriate. Registered users will then have access to play with the module (change module positions, give access to different roles, etc.).

Is there any workaround on how I can make the REGISTERED USER access the Blog_Menu (CREATE BLOG, EDIT ENTRY) without giving edit module permission?

Thanks in advance!
 
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