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New Post 12/3/2007 2:22 PM
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User is offline DavidWSnow
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Upgrade and now registered users have too many permissions! 
Modified By DavidWSnow  on 12/4/2007 12:14:31 PM)

I upgraded my Forum module to 4.4.3 and checked that the module setting looked ok. Only admin had privs.  did a brief test that the forumn worked, and it seemd ok.

When I looked in a  normal registered user, I had LOTS of privs and could change settings etc.  Looking at the Forum users people seem to be "trusted" and have "moderate email" checked.

What is the deal?  Did I do something wrong in the upgrade? How do I best fix this?  For the time being I'm going to make forums invisible.

I'm running DNN 4.5.3

 

Regards,

 

 


/Dave S
 
New Post 12/6/2007 3:09 PM
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Re: Upgrade and now registered users have too many permissions! 

Ping --- Anybody seen this? Got an idea? I have had to hide my forums from my users, this is serious.

 


/Dave S
 
New Post 12/7/2007 4:30 AM
User is offline Matthias Schlomann
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Re: Upgrade and now registered users have too many permissions! 

A trusted user will not have moderation posts.  I think you have did some wrong setting to the permissions.  So please check what permissions are setting to the roles.

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New Post 12/7/2007 2:53 PM
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Re: Upgrade and now registered users have too many permissions! 

Prior to the upgrade, you had to give users edit permissions to the forum so they could post.  Now they can do that without edit permissions.  Go into the settings and take away edit module permissions and you should be ok.  I just ran into this myself.

 
New Post 12/7/2007 5:17 PM
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User is offline Wilson
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Re: Upgrade and now registered users have too many permissions! 

Hi DAvid,

Read here the Forum 4.4.3 Upgrade FAQ´s

Like the post above, you should only give "module setings" permision to admin that´s auto and in gray, so, resuming, clear all module permission, that is diferent of forum permission in admin button.


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