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New Post 12/5/2007 1:36 PM
User is offline Mike Hansford
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Re: supporting multiple sites in menu structure 

I think I just re-interpreted what Jeff has said.

We have separate physical sites (locations). One intranet site. As each location has content relevant to it and not the other, I built the current intranet's menu based on what location the user works at. But there is still a link that allows the other location's menu to be built to enable browsing of the second location's intranet. To just display both locations' menus on the one menu would be messy.

It doesn't look like I can allow this by creating one portal only and building the menu based on what group the user is a member of while also allowing view access to the other location's pages. Allowing View access to members of one "Everyone" group or the other will deny these pages to the other group.

Mike

 
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