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2/5/2010 7:54 PM
 

I have a user who has permission to upload files to a specific file folder so he can maintain the content in a particular documents module. All the settings for him are the same as they  have always been, and it has worked for months. Sometime after the [fairly recent] upgrade to 5.2.1, he seems to have a recurring error message to the effect that he doesn't have permission for the folder to which he is trying to write.  He normally uploads a new document, or a replacement of an existing one, through the documents module. Logging in as him I get the same error, so its not a client computer issue.

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2/6/2010 4:39 AM
 

I remember a bug been reported, that permission for parent folder are needed as well.


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