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12/21/2007 11:24 AM
 
Hi All,

One strange thing happened when I added a child portal. I was logged in with the Host account on the Host or Parent portal, BTW.

Since creating the Child portal, I cannot edit ANY module on the PARENT portal using the Host account, although it does show the Admin and Host menus and I can get to anything there. I can also edit anything and get to all menus on the new CHILD portal using the HOST account.

Just the permissions to Edit any module on the HOST portal (from where the child portal was created) seem to have been changed.

I’ve looked through all db tables and settings and cannot see why it would disable those permissions to the HOST account on the HOST portal and neither do I know where to reset them.

Any ideas? (just to reset these permissions, if any)

Thanks,

Lindsay
 
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12/21/2007 11:59 AM
 
OK, the easy solution is to create a new Super User account. Doh! That login has access to all once again. However, it was really strange that this issue should occur....
 
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