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Last Post 04/18/2006 11:53 PM by  Peter Donker
License in order?
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Rune Skretting
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04/16/2006 10:20 AM

    Hello,

    I have been using DNN4 for a while now, but I realized that I need a good repository for my documents. So I decided to go back to DNN3 and install DMX 3 Pro.

    I have had a license for this product installed on an old machine, which is now junked. My website is now running on a virtual server (vmware), and I have installed DNN3.2.2 and DMX3.4 on to this. The Account Details shows that my license is in order.

    As a SuperUser I can create folders and upload documents, but as a registered user I cannot see anything but Subscribe/Unsubscribe. For the module (Bring2mind\DMX) I have set everybody to view, and administrators/registered users to edit module.

    So where do I go wrong here? Perhaps a basic DNN setting I've forgotten, or is the license not OK anyway?

    Thank you for any your help you can give me

    \Rune

    Rune Skretting
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    04/16/2006 12:21 PM
    Ah, I noticed that I cannot create a folder/collection as a registered user. An admin has to create this first...
    Case closed.

    \Rune
    Peter Donker
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    04/18/2006 11:53 PM
    Rune,
    Note that the ability to 'add to a folder' = the right to 'edit that folder'. Those permissions are set by the person that creates the folder. Because the root is not a real editable object it takes its permissions from the module. But be aware that that is the only time DMX needs the module permissions. In all other cases the permissions are internal to DMX.
    Peter
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