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CHAPTER 5
Chapter 5: Host and Admin
Tools
Running a DotNetNuke site
requires someone to administer the site. There are two built-in roles
for accomplishing the tasks associated with this. The host and admin
roles are very similar in nature and ability, but possess some important
differences. In this chapter, we will learn the following:
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The difference between host and admin
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How to access and use the admin tools
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How to access and use the host tools
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Chapter
5: Table of Contents:
- The Difference Between Host and
Admin
- Admin Tools
- Site Settings
- Basic Settings
- Advanced Settings
- Stylesheet Editor
- Pages Menu
- Security Roles
- User Accounts
- Vendors
- Site Log
- Newsletter
- File Manager
- Recycle Bin
- Log Viewer
- Skins
- Languages
- Host Tools
- Host Settings
- Basic Settings
- Advanced Settings
- Portals
- Module Definitions
- File Manager
- Vendors
- SQL
- Schedule
- Languages
- Search Admin
- Lists
- Superuser Accounts
- Extra Options on the Admin
Menu
- Common Tasks
- Summary
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Paperback,
280 pages
Released: March 2005
ISBN: 1904811272
Authors: Daniel N Egan |
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Introduction
1: What Is DotNetNuke
2: Installing DotNetNuke
3: Users, Roles, and Pages
4: Standard DotNetNuke Modules
5: Host and Admin Tools
6: Understanding the DotNetNuke Core
Architecture
7: Creating Custom Modules
8: Creating DotNetNuke Skins
9: Enhancing Your Portal
10: Deploying Your DotNetNuke Portal
11: Creating Multiple Portals
12: Implementing the Provider Model
in DotNetNuke
Index
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View the book details
on PacktPub.com
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