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8/11/2011 11:22 AM
 
I am logged in as an administrator and in the Administrative Console, Pages, for a particular page I receive an 'Access Denied' error.  The problem was caused when I errantly changed a permission for the Registered Users View or Edit by revoking it.  I could not imagine that this would disallow my access as an Administrator.  I think I have made matters worse - I was able to determine that this page is TabID XXX and I tried to delete and reinsert tab-permissions in the TabPermissions table based upon other pages that are working fine.  I still get the Access Denied error - but clearly I was not on the right track to a repair.  Is there a way to reset permissions for this page? 
 
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