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8/1/2007 2:59 AM
 

I did something really stupid tonight. I was messing around with Page Permissions and I accidentally set the Page Permissions on the Home, Login, Account Registration, and Account Info Pages so I can no longer Login to the Site. It won't even display the Pages to me.

I've got 1 Module configured to allow Un-Authenticated Users to see it, and it still works, so I know DNN is still functioning. Is there any way to edit the permissions in SQL or a File to change the Permissions on those Pages that will let me back in. HELP!

 
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8/1/2007 11:36 AM
 

Yes you can make the changes in the db.

After you make any of these changes you will need to restart the application to see the changes (Most likely).  SImply add a space and re-save the web.config to do this.


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