From: John C. <ad...@di...> - 2002-02-01 18:40:24
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That's what I was checking. Just set the unregistered user group to 'overview' with a .* .* component and instance. You will also want to add to the menublock to mask the links to the certain area's of your intranet that you want to hide. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Murry Drury" <md...@hq...> To: "'John Cox'" <ad...@di...>; "Murry Drury" <md...@hq...>; "'PostNuke at Sourceforge (E-mail)'" <pos...@li...> Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 8:40 AM Subject: RE: [Post-nuke-users] (no subject) > Development version of what?? I am using PN .702. > > Murry > > > -----Original Message----- > From: John Cox [mailto:ad...@di...] > Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 8:05 PM > To: Murry Drury; 'PostNuke at Sourceforge (E-mail)' > Subject: Re: [Post-nuke-users] (no subject) > > > Hmmm, you should be ble to overcome these problems with the permissions > system in Rogue. Is this the development version that you are using? > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Murry Drury" <md...@hq...> > To: "'PostNuke at Sourceforge (E-mail)'" > <pos...@li...> > Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 9:03 AM > Subject: [Post-nuke-users] (no subject) > > > > My company uses PN for our Intranet site, and I would like to know if > there > > is a way to force the users to log in before they can do anything? Maybe > > have the home page actually be a login screen unless they are already > logged > > in. > > > > The problem is, the users submit news, calendar events and post in the > > forums without logging in. Then we don't know who is responsible for the > > content. Also, our intranet needs to be accessible to users outside the > > office, but I need to keep unauthorized people and search engines out. The > > login screen would be a good answer I think. > > > > Anyone help? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Murry Drury > > _______________________________________________ > Post-nuke-users mailing list > Pos...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/post-nuke-users > > |