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New Post 2/24/2006 7:58 AM
User is offline Michael Flanakin
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Installing Admin Module 
I'm installing a module that I don't want users to be able to add to pages. To do this, I wanted to set the IsAdmin value to 1. I tried to do this in the data provider, but it's not working for some reason. Perhaps the module isn't added to the database until after the data providers are executed. I'm really not sure. If anyone has any ideas, I'd love to hear them.

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New Post 3/1/2006 1:31 PM
User is offline Stefan Kamphuis
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Re: Installing Admin Module 
Hi,
I've done this a while ago too. Tried to get it to install from the SQL script, but somehow it didn't work (don't remember why though, maybe because the moduledef doesn't exist yet when the script runs).
What I did to move the module under Admin:
- Set IsAdmin of the DesktopModule table to True;
- I created a new page and added the module to it (there are pages under Admin, not modules);
- Go to Host, SQL and manually change the records in the Tabs table: parent, level and tabpath need to be set.

I might have forgotten sth, but this is about it.

The trick is still: how woul dyou do this on installation of the module...


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