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4/19/2007 11:42 AM
 

Using dnn 4.4.1 in a development/test setting with XP pro, IE7 and Firefox 2.0.  I have created several pages with default permissions while logged in as host. If I select Admin -> Pages, I see no pages listed except my Home page. The pages do appear normally within my portal without being logged in as host/admin. When logged in as admin or host, if I select a page and click the 'settings' link at the top left I get the page settings correctly (the same as if I selected admin -> pages, highlighted the page and clicked the edit link).

Anyone seen this behavior before?

 
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