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7/29/2008 5:23 AM
 

Perhaps I just keep missing it because I am sick right now, but I cannot change the user that is the "Admin" for the forum. 

My account was switched to be the Admin in a DNN v4.08.04 portal with the most recent version of the Forum Module installed.  However, last night the previous admin received a forum notification when a post was flagged as inappropriate.  I spent about 10 minutes this morning looking in the Forum Admin area to see where to change the user account that is the "admin" for the Forum Module, but I simply could not find it.  Where do I do that, or is this a bug?


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Will Strohl
Media Module Team Lead, User Groups Team Lead
Sales Engineer, DotNetNuke Corporation

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7/31/2008 6:11 AM
 

(Bump)  Has no one else ran into this?


These are my personal opinions and don't necessarily represent the views and opinions of DotNetNuke Corporation.
Will Strohl
Media Module Team Lead, User Groups Team Lead
Sales Engineer, DotNetNuke Corporation

DotNetNuke Blog | Find a DNN User Group | Media Module
Twitter: @WillStrohl LinkedIn: Will Strohl on LinkedIn

 
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8/4/2008 4:24 PM
 

Admin is setting as role in the module settings.  So if you give a user the role Adimistrator and you have edit permission for the role Administrator in the module settings you can admin the Forum module. 

I am not 100% sure if I understand your problem.  About english isn't my first language.

 
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8/6/2008 8:40 AM
 

Actually, that is not the problem.  I can edit just fine.  I am both THE Admin and a Host.  However, I will give you a very specific example...

If a visitor clicks on the "Report Post" link, the e-mail doesn't go to me, it goes to someone else right now.  This is even though I am in the Administrators role, and set at the Administrator for the Portal.  I do not see anywhere else where I can manage who this e-mail goes to.


These are my personal opinions and don't necessarily represent the views and opinions of DotNetNuke Corporation.
Will Strohl
Media Module Team Lead, User Groups Team Lead
Sales Engineer, DotNetNuke Corporation

DotNetNuke Blog | Find a DNN User Group | Media Module
Twitter: @WillStrohl LinkedIn: Will Strohl on LinkedIn

 
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8/6/2008 5:47 PM
 

The Report Notification e-mail is shiped to the Moderation role. Have you enable Moderation E-Mails in the My-Settings?

 
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