Can registered users have their own blogs on CS 2.0 site?

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actis Posted: Wed, Jul 5 2006 9:49 AM

Or, in another words, is there possibility to separate blogs access between different users?

 Ok I guess the answer is "owner can post to his blog even he is not admin". But  he (owner) needs to type right URL manualy to do it: http://servername/controlpanel/default.aspx  Is it bug or something usable?

Oh! I see "Common Tasks/New entry". It's so undiscaverable Wink

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Dave replied on Wed, Jul 5 2006 10:20 AM

Look at the following page and tick Auto Create

/controlpanel/BlogAdmin/Options/GeneralOptions.aspx

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actis replied on Thu, Jul 6 2006 2:42 AM

Oh I see. And Default Groupis the Group where auto-created blog will be created right? But i have blogs without attached group (i mean auto creation) and exception when i want to manage theese blogs:

Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
at CommunityServer.ControlPanel.BlogAdmin.SectionEditDetailsControl.BindSettingsData()
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Is it problem of my system configuration?

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pbaker replied on Thu, Jul 6 2006 11:32 AM
David, can you expand on this.  What should happen next?  Having followed your instructions, I do not see any visible results or changes when logging in as a registered user.
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actis replied on Thu, Jul 6 2006 11:40 AM

pbaker:
David, can you expand on this.  What should happen next?  Having followed your instructions, I do not see any visible results or changes when logging in as a registered user.

 I bet you need to register new user to autocreate blog Wink

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pbaker replied on Thu, Jul 6 2006 1:38 PM

There are several threads running on this topic.  I found my answer to be a simple link to the Dashboard Control Panel. 

http://communityserver.org/forums/permalink/532435/537044/ShowThread.aspx#537044

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Dave replied on Fri, Jul 7 2006 4:21 AM
pbaker:

There are several threads running on this topic.  I found my answer to be a simple link to the Dashboard Control Panel. 

http://communityserver.org/forums/permalink/532435/537044/ShowThread.aspx#537044

To enable the link add the RegisteredUsers role in siteUrls.config

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actis replied on Fri, Jul 7 2006 4:27 AM

Hello Dave

Can you be more specific? 

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Dave replied on Fri, Jul 7 2006 4:40 AM
actis:

Hello Dave

Can you be more specific? 

[^o)] Replace that line with..........

<link name="controlpanel" resourceUrl="controlpanel" resourceName="controlpanel" roles="RegisteredUsers" />

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actis replied on Fri, Jul 7 2006 6:35 AM
Ups sorry. Didn't notice youare pointing to concrete line. Thanks a lot.
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