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9/22/2006 3:41 PM
 

Is there a way to restrict someone from adding a module to a page?  Here's the deal.  I have some modules that allow access to certain data that I don't want most people to see.  I have a bunch of "page administrators" that have the ability to create pages and content.  I want to have the ability to restrict people from adding a particular module, while allowing them to add all the others.

Is this possible?

Kevon

 
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9/22/2006 6:13 PM
 

you can control access to modules by setting them to premium. This allows you to determine if a module is available to non-superuser's and on a portal by portal basis (the roadmap item http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Project/Roadmap/Portal%20Module%20Definitions/tabid/642/Default.aspx details this)

Cathal


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