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3/2/2011 12:12 PM
 
I have a role called content editor and some of these users are now not able to edit content. 
The role hierarchy is that in order to access content a user must be in the authorized role, (this is a role on my site in addition to a function), the content editors are also in the employee role, but only employees in the content editor role can manage content.
I was wondering if somehow the limitation on employee was preventing access to edit functions but not ALL of the content editors are having this issue. I tried removing roles and re-adding but no joy.
Is anyone else seeing this issue?
 
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3/2/2011 2:16 PM
 
Resolved:
I had the content editor role in a separate role group, I moved it to the global groups and all is well.
Is there some hierarchy with groups?
 
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3/2/2011 7:08 PM
 
no, roles are not hiearchical, role groups are just filters for optimizing display of roles.

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