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The new tutorial link is www.jesox.com/blog/drupal-admin-role-module
The new tutorial link is www.jesox.com/blog/drupal-admin-role-module
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Vako CreditAttribution: Vako commentedFrom the tutorial link, here are the steps in short form:
Steps to install and configure the admin role module:
1. Download the module from http://drupal.org/project/adminrole
2. Extract and copy the module directory to the sites/all/modules directory on your site
3. Enable the module
4. Navigate to yourdomain.com/admin/user/settings and make sure that the administrator setting is not Disabled
5. If you navigate to yourdomain.com/admin/user/roles you can see that a new administrator role was added by the module
6. If you navigate to yourdomain.com/admin/user/permissions you can see that the administrator role was given all permissions by default
7. When you add a new user to your site from yourdomain.com/admin/user/user/create you can assign the administrator role to it just like any other regular Drupal role
As you can see the admin role module is very useful and has a lot of nice features
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liquidcms CreditAttribution: liquidcms commentednot quite sure what this is..