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New Post 8/28/2007 4:20 AM
User is offline Marc Huijbregts
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Re: Forums won't show New Thread button 
Modified By Marc Huijbregts  on 8/28/2007 12:11:49 PM)

Fher,

In the action menu of the forum module you should only have the same as we have over here in this forum. (My Settings / My Posts / Search / Forum Home & Help).

If you have others over there aswell. like the settings, which you normally see when you have page editing permissions, you must make sure that you regular users don't have permission to edit the page.

Just let me know,

Marc


Regards,
Marc

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New Post 8/28/2007 2:57 PM
User is offline Fher
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Re: Forums won't show New Thread button 

Thank you is working now, I think the problem was that it takes DNN a few of minutes to do the changes, please dont think Im crazy it really happened, and for a few minutes "Users" had all the credentials, I had to log them in and out twice so that changes can take place.

Thanks anyways is fixed now.

Fher

 
New Post 8/28/2007 3:12 PM
User is offline Fher
14 posts
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Re: Forums won't show New Thread button 

Thank you is working now, I think the problem was that it takes DNN a few of minutes to do the changes, please dont think Im crazy it really happened, and for a few minutes "Users" had all the credentials, I had to log them in and out twice so that changes can take place.

Thanks anyways is fixed now.

Fher

 
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