If you’ve been using Drupal for any amount of time you’ve probably ran into the problem of needing to go to the access page each time you enable a module to ensure the admin users have permission to make full use of it. This is a module that I was planning to write, but then I discovered JacobSingh had already made it; Admin Role is another Drupal module that everyone needs, because it solves this basic but anonying–and sometimes time-consuming–problem.
Admin Role creates an “Administrator” user role, that it then manages to ensure that this role always has all permissions. Admin Role is a light and very clean module available for both Drupal 5.x and Drupal 6.x sites. You can pick up the latest versions by visiting its project page at drupal.org.
![Reblog this post [with Zemanta]](http://img.zemanta.com/reblog_c.png?x-id=01f2f774-2d64-4b4c-bc60-0ffbe5eae173)

Ah, that reminds me. A stable release of the module for Drupal 6 is due. I just released it at http://drupal.org/node/360835