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2/18/2011 9:47 AM
 
I have three websites in my DotNetNuke-installation. The last one I've created using a template of one of the others.

The edit-/view permissions are locked for 'all users'. There is a locked-icon. Normally the lock-icon should be at the administrator.
How can I change this?! And what could be the cause of it?
 
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2/18/2011 10:44 AM
 
Grandi_joost wrote:
I have three websites in my DotNetNuke-installation. The last one I've created using a template of one of the others.

The edit-/view permissions are locked for 'all users'. There is a locked-icon. Normally the lock-icon should be at the administrator.
How can I change this?! And what could be the cause of it?

 Can you try the script I posted to see whether that solves your problem?
http://jingyangli.wordpress.com/2011/...

Backup your database first before your try the delete and update scripts. Thanks.

 
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2/21/2011 4:03 AM
 
It looks like it almost solved the problem!

I run the script first in DNN and it said it didn't return any data. But indeed now the administrator's roles were locked and the ' all users' roles are to be filled in.

However, I still have one other problem.
When someone visits the page, at the upper site of the page is the view/edit toolbar visible. View is checked by default, and when you choose ' edit' you get a postback and view-option is checked again. So it's not possible to edti anything (as it should be), but offcourse I don't want a visitor to see this.

Any ideas on what could be the cause of this?!

Thanks in advance!
 
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2/21/2011 4:54 AM
 
AFAIK it's a bug which you could face to when you create a new portal in non-native language (other language than "en-US").
Look at this post to see more.



Stéphane TETARD
ARICIE - Member of DotNetNuke France
 
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