DotNetNuke tutorials, tips and tricks

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

How to Limit Access to Administrator Modules in DotNetNuke 5

In this tutorial we demonstrate how to setup a limited DotNetNuke administrators access account. This option is only available from DotNetNuke version 5 onwards where the administrator modules can now be added to any page and configured for any user to access and use the features of the administrator modules.

The videos contain:
  • Video 1 - Introduction, Configuration of Admin Page and Admin User
  • Video 2 - How to Create a Security Roles Page for Members of Staff
  • Video 3 - How to Configure User Accounts, Console and Newsletters Modules
  • Video 4 - How to Configure the FileManager Module
  • Video 5 - How to Configure the Tabs Module
Total Time Length: 42min 10secs

View: How to setup a limited DotNetNuke administrators access account

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Sunday, August 17, 2008

DotNetNuke. What’s in a name?

This is just a guide for people not in the know.

The name DotNetNuke seems to confuse a few people out there. So we decided to help you out and give you some tips which will help you with minor things like using search engines and keywords.

Firstly: The Dot in DotNetNuke is a word not a punctuation mark!

DotNetNuke = Correct
.NetNuke = Incorrect

Secondly: It is all one word.

DotNetNuke = Correct
Dot NetNuke, DotNet Nuke, Dot Net Nuke = Incorrect

Thirdly: Abbreviations are acceptable

If remembering the first two rule is too much just remember DNN

DotNetNuke, DNN = Correct

So now you know, why not try DotNetNuke and DNN in your search engine and see what happens?

This has been a public service announcement from DNN Creative Magazine!

Note: The use of Dot Net Nuke in a previous blog was purely to see if anyone was paying attention.

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