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New Post 9/28/2006 4:56 AM
User is offline Dragon
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Set Permission 

 how can I do :

i want to set permission of link

Example

this link----www.dotnetnuke.com  for all users

---www.teenee.com for administrator

help me.. thank

 
New Post 9/28/2006 11:43 AM
User is offline anonymous
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Re: Set Permission 

As of right now, there is no way to do this. What you can do to get around this is to have multiple links modules, with the module permission being set to allow only that user group to view the module.
I know this is not ideal, but it is a work around until the project has the permissions functionality added.

 
New Post 9/28/2006 2:25 PM
User is offline Daniel Struve
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Re: Set Permission 

create a page, make it a url to your teenee site, and set the permissions so only you can see the page.

 

then go into the links module, link to a page in your site.


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