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TOPIC: Restrict back end???
#551
Restrict back end??? 15 Years, 1 Month ago Karma: 0
I think sales subscriptions whit virtuemart... but I have questions...

when a new user is register in the front end in anithing slave pages.... is possible having a new slave page personal the form automatically?.... or I would have to do it manually from the master back end...

is possible restrict the back end and only the super administrator take to control?

The idea is can only change the articles written to the front end only...

And forgive me if I say that a shoe is placed on the head... My english is little and I'm not a programmer

Thank you for help me.
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#552
Re:Restrict back end??? 15 Years, 1 Month ago Karma: 0
I forgat to say...

I like when create a new slave page for the new user... evrithing my seccion, my category, and my articles go to the new page... and if like change the insformations the new user in your slave page is ok... But only for the frond ent.

I know... I need buy a componenet for translate my seccion, my categoris and my articles...
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Last Edit: 2009/03/24 15:57 By Kumakero.
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#556
Re:Restrict back end??? 15 Years, 1 Month ago Karma: 54
With JMS, you can create slave site from the front-end.
If you want that this functionality be present in several slave site, you will have to install JMS also in the slave site.

When you define the website template, you can specify which user will be used as administrator of the new slave sites. You could give a simple manager and not a super admin user.

I suggest that you have a look to the video present in the tutorial step 13 that give a sample on how to create website from the front-end.
www.jms2win.com/tutorial
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#558
Re:Restrict back end??? 15 Years, 1 Month ago Karma: 0
I have seen many videos but I do not understand for my poor English... I install and cleaner... install and cleaner... many many etc etc etc

help me please.

I have joomla installed with all categories, sections and articles made in database (name z)

I created new database (name x)

when I create tpl_master01 and configure... Use database x? or database z

I like one database for master and others database for slave...

When I install and go to register new user I don't see http//:www.mysite.com/username

when I make the video (Creation of the slave site that will be replicated (tpl_master01)) and I finish I don't see the template demo and the video you have this step finish and I don't know how you make...

Thank you very much for you help me...
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Last Edit: 2009/03/24 22:22 By Kumakero.
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