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3/31/2011 5:01 AM
 
Hello, I have a strange security setting on my DNN site. If I create a new page under
"Page Settings">"Basic Settings">"Page Details" there are the following Permissions:

Group name: View Page / Edit Page 

Administrators: none / none
All Users: lock /lock
Registered Users: none / none
Subscribers: none / none
Unauthenticated Users: none / none

To my understanding the locks should be with the administrator group NOT with "All users"
This leads to a situation that all users have page edit rights....
I can work around this by clicking the item twice (first click green) to get the red cross for all individual groups...

Did anyone see this behaviour?

Thanks,
Oliver
 
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3/31/2011 6:00 AM
 
Hi,
It's maybe the same problem mentionned in this post.



Stéphane TETARD
ARICIE - Member of DotNetNuke France
 
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3/31/2011 8:49 AM
 
Thank you - I think this is it.
I only nave en-us (disabled) and en-uk = default on the portal.
Probably I need to delete the en-uk language setting and only have en-us on the portal.

 But this is not really the solution..... ;-0

Thanks for now.
Oliver
 
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