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11/26/2008 7:58 AM
 

Hi,

 

I have given a user admin access so he can set up his catagories for the repository.  However he had a slip of the mouse when trying to select the module settings and he deleted the repository module from the page

I have added a new repository to the page but I am not sure how to reattach it to the old repository.  I have had a look at the directory on the server and the files are all still there but they do not show up in the new repository.

Going forward, is there any way to have a user be able to set up their own catagories and not have admin access?

 
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12/1/2008 12:29 PM
 

Hey Clyde,

You should be able to recover the module in full by restoring it from the Admin -> Recycle Bin page.

Hope that helps,

Ian


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