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6/16/2015 5:08 PM
 

My page link can still be accessible from /admin/page.aspx with "page disabled" message.  It disappears from the admin feature for host and admin accounts.   How can I enable the page and make it appear again on the admin feature.

I am using DotNetNuke 6.0

Thanks,

 
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6/16/2015 7:26 PM
 
If you can't get to it any other way, find it in the Tabs table.

From the Host, SQL page: select * from Tabs where TabName='the page name'

You might need to select * if you can't remember the page name as it's stored in the db.



Joe Craig
Patapsco Research Group, Ellicott City, MD
DotNetNuke Development and Services (http://patapscorg.com)
 
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6/16/2015 7:58 PM
 

Thanks Joe,

From your query, I can find the disabledlink flag and changed to 0.  Now, the link shows in admin feature.

 
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