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7/27/2006 8:50 AM
 

I've got say I'm happy with the new module changes so far except the one feature that concerns me is the ability for a user to change the owner.  Can this be turned off or disabled?  The list box lists every user of the site including ones who can't even view the page that the module is on.  Nice feature but the list box should be limited to only the users who are given permission to edit the module (ie only those who can upload the documents).

Other than that, nice job on the sorting changes and column display options

 

 

 

 
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8/24/2006 8:43 AM
 
I just hate to see an unanswered question in the documents forums, so here it is (even though it's not what you want hear).  No, you can't disable changing the document owner for anyone who has "edit" rights on a document.  (Don't think I'm just ignoring your question though, it will be considered in the future).

 
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