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8/25/2006 6:18 AM
 

Hi - I created several folders in my file manager, and there are numerous images there. These were created using a SuperUser account. They have been authorised for both view/write to an "editor" role.

The host user can see the folders in the FTB Image gallery.

But... when I log in as any other type of user I cannot see these folders in the image gallery of FTB. Even when I log in as Admin I can't see them! (However the Admin user CAN see them via the File Manager).

I am using DNN 4.0.3. Anyone got an idea?

 

 
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8/25/2006 8:41 AM
 

Never mind - found the solution elsewhere on the forum.

I have to upgrade to 4.3.4, it's a bug in 4.0.3.

 
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