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6/16/2011 6:38 AM
 
This text is appearing for a role group when logged in 

'You must be in Edit Mode to enter content, and then you can use the Module Action Menu or Module Action Buttons to manage content'.

Never seen this before... how do you get rid of it?

The users in that role have no edit rights on any module or page and that role itself has no Edit rights.

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6/16/2011 9:32 AM
 
Answer.. Its caused by having an empty module on a page... never seen this before though... think its something to do with roles / groups / users.

The offending modules had Google Analytics code in them (in the header - one way of getting GA on every page and yes I know there are other methods too) but were being seen as empty modules!! Like I said, never encountered this before. Is this something thats changed within DNN itself??????

Thanks to the man with the dog whose post on this subject elsewhere put us on the path to a solution....
 
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