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8/17/2007 5:59 PM
 

I've spent the bulk of my day trying to get users assigned to a specific role to see a page.  If the page is set to All Users it appears.  But if it's set to a specific role of which I created the page doesn't display.  We just upgraded to 4.5.5 from 4.3.7 this morning - so I was hoping this would fix it but it didn't.  leupold told me to verify:

  • "include in menu" is enabled - which it is
  • in page settings "display from is" empty or in the pas t and "display until" is empty or in the future - which it is
  • role assignemt is active - which it is

I'm lost...  something in my web.config?

 

 
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