Content administrators role deleting module assigned to "Administrators"

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3/22/2013 2:51:42 PM
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Content administrators role deleting module assigned to "Administrators"

Hi Joe,

I created an HTML instance on a page and only selected Administrators role for editing. But if I login as a content administrator, although I can't edit the module I can delete it from the "Edit Page" menu item for Content Administrators.

Anyway I can prevent module from being deleted by anyone but the "Administrator"?

Thanks, Burl

3/22/2013 3:12:30 PM
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Re: Content administrators role deleting module assigned to "Administrators"

Yes, make the page only editable by administrator

Hope that helps,

Joe

3/22/2013 3:25:46 PM
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Re: Content administrators role deleting module assigned to "Administrators"

Thanks Joe,

That will work for now. It would come in handy to have that level of permissions at the module level but would probably complicate things.....

Thanks again, Burl

 

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