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11/3/2009 10:19 AM
 

 Hi, 

In DNN 5x I was wondering if there is a way to allow roles to view and upload to files in the core file manager module but not be allowed to view the permission module. Example I want a 'manager' role to control who can see what folders and write to them etc. and another role 'Staff' to be able to see an write to the folder which have appropriate permissions but so far I have found that if the role 'staff' can write to a folder than they can also control permissions to that folder...not so secure...

Thank you for the advice

Mark Hollas

 
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11/4/2009 12:16 AM
 

AFAIK the file manager module has not been improved yet to serve different roles. sorry. 


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