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This is what I was trying to do too! I'm new to CS, so I can't believe I figure it out .... I have a site with two blogs, all users can publish to these blogs. But they should only be allowed to edit their own posts. I have made the blog control panel available to users, but that's about...
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ssamnadda
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Tue, Sep 25 2007
Filed under: Blogs, permissions, permissions blogs, CS 2007
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Hi, I just installed cs2007 this weekend. I've been playing around with it as both an admin and a member. I don't see how, as a member, I can automatically start a blog. There don't seem to be any controls for that on the blog page. I have given these permissions to registered members everywhere...
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When you say: [quote user="lloydp"] For example I have set up a test user with the following roles: Everyone (by default) Owners Registered Users (by default) [/quote] Did you assign those roles to the user, or to the blog? I think that you might be missing the fact that blogs also have roles...
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Hi, I want all users to be able to post in my public blog. By setting the owner as 'Everyone' and providing 'Manage Content' to Everyone, Everyone is also able to change the setting of the Blog like description, etc. That's not what I want. So how do I set security in such a way that...
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jos2006
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Mon, Aug 14 2006
Filed under: Blogs, how to, permissions, permissions blogs, customize, CS 2.1
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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...
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nayyeri: Don't forget to give your users "Owner" role in Role manager. In most cases, you should NOT add a user directly to the owners role. To give a user admin access to a specific blog you can do one of two things: Add the user as an owner. To do this, go into the blog admin view /controlpanel/BlogAdmin...
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Nevermind. Adding this to the web.config file seems to have fixed the problem: <identity impersonate ="true" />
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duffGeiger
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Sun, Sep 10 2006
Filed under: Access Error, gallery, files, Permissions, Blogs
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Is there a way to enable any registered user who joins a group to post to the group blog?