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4/2/2011 10:42 AM
 
I am having a problem with permission to open a link to a new page. while logged in as admin or host I can click on a link and the pdf file opens up in a new window. As a registered user an error message comes up when I click the same link. My hosting company is no help and I as I understand them they want me to redo all links, of which there are many. Seems like if the link is there then it's set. 

I have set the permission for the module so a registered user can see the module but I may be missing something. Please advise if you have an idea what could be the matter. http://hccatalina.org

Thanks,
Richard
 
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4/2/2011 1:32 PM
 
As I had previously handled a difficult site migration for Richard last fall he also contacted me directly and I have fixed this issue for him.

The folder in which the site's pdf files were being stored needed to be granted Read/Open permission for the "Registered Users" role in File Manager for the LinkClick handler to allow other than a user in the "Administrators" role access the file.

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