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4/17/2007 6:32 PM
 

Hi,

I can't figure out why I can't change the content of my site when I log in as administrator. When I log in as host I can change anything I want. Another thing is where I may grant users to become content providers - I can see roles only for subscribers, administrators and registerd users. Can you help me?

rypki


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4/18/2007 12:06 AM
 

Make sure that your admin account is not in "view" mode.

By default, there are only the three roles. If you want a "content providers" role, you will have to create it, then grant users that role and the pages edit permissions.

 

 
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4/18/2007 10:22 AM
 

Thank you for the reply.

I have a problem with one of the accounts: the account that is created during the installation and not the SuperUser account. When I am logged to this account the Admin menu appears. When I am logged to this account I should be able to edit content but I am not. All I can is to change the titles of modules. There are no "Edit content" links, however I have an access to settings of every module. On the settings page I may see the "Permissions" region where I may add users and grant them permissions to edit or view, or I may grant groups of users the permissions to edit or view. However, Administrators group have permissions for both view and edit and there is no possibility to change it.

So why when I am loggeg to second after SuperUser account I can't access the content editor of my modules? (I may add new modules and build new pages). Please help.

rypki


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4/18/2007 3:29 PM
 

that is very strange...what version are you running?

 

 
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4/18/2007 3:49 PM
 

04.05, moreover other accounts which belong to Administrators group have access to edit the content of modules.


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