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11/13/2006 4:07 PM
 
I created 3 pages with a basic HTML text module, each one to become a confirmation page for users who logged in, registered or logged out respectively. When creating the pages I ticked the option "Hidden" as I did want them to appear on the nav menu. I then assigned them (in "User Accounts Settings") as the "redirect pages" for those 3 actions (log in / log out / Register). The problem is (you can see this coming I guess...) that now I wish to edit the 3 pages but I can't find them anywhere when I log in as Admin (surprise, surprise, I did set them up as "Hidden") did I not?).

Any ideas on how I can retrieve them to edit them? I am running DNN v4.3.5

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Eoghano
 
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11/14/2006 10:44 AM
 

2 possible solutions:

Look in Admin - Pages (you did that already, right?)

Log in as Host

 
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11/14/2006 11:24 AM
 
You can find them in Admin-Pages ----
 
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