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New Post 10/23/2007 1:35 PM
User is offline Mikhail
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Security on links 

I want to put security on the links. i.e.  User A can see links 1, 2 and user B can only see 2, 3

I know how to do it in the vb code behind, but it doesn't allow me to as it still uses the dll.

can I just use the vb instead of the dll or will that break the links module?

thanks

- guy who don't know much about DNN

 
New Post 10/24/2007 7:05 AM
User is offline Mitch Sellers
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Re: Security on links 

If you want to display a specific set of links to a specific group of users I would recommend possibly looking at just placing multiple instances of the module on the page and then setting the view permissions to only show it to the appropriate individuals/roles.


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New Post 10/25/2007 1:23 PM
User is offline Mikhail
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Re: Security on links 

Thanks I appreciate the input, but...

I've already thought about that.  But the problem is, there are 200 users and 50 links and about 25-30 different ways it can be shown.  Each time a new user or link is added, is potentially another way to show it.   That means modifiying 25 modules just for one link which can get annoying.

I was hoping to do it at the user level. i.e. just specifiy the user access level in the users table.

like I said, I have already done it in the vb code behind, but the it doesn't get picked up because its calling the dll..  is it just a matter of removing the dll link?  because if thats it... then i feel pretty sillly

- Thanks

 
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