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craighd #1
Admin user can't edit pages?
Hi,
I'm having a frustrating problem. I administer Contribute for a client's Web
site. The client also has admin rights to the whole site. I haven't limited
anything. For certain pages in sub-directories, she keeps getting this message:
"You are viewing a page
ona website that you haven't created a connection to. Please contact XXXXXX
for assistance". But she does have a connection to this site.
Can anyone advise?
Thank you!
Craig
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Avinash #2
Re: Admin user can't edit pages?
On Thu, 31 Aug 2006 16:59:57 +0000, craighd wrote:
Hi,> Hi,
>
> I'm having a frustrating problem. I administer Contribute for a client's Web
> site. The client also has admin rights to the whole site. I haven't limited
> anything. For certain pages in sub-directories, she keeps getting this message:
> "You are viewing a page
> ona website that you haven't created a connection to. Please contact XXXXXX
> for assistance". But she does have a connection to this site.
>
> Can anyone advise?
>
> Thank you!
> Craig
See if the connection created is to a folder within the site
and the user is browsing to a page above this folder.
E.g: You create a connection to hhtp://wvw.xyzzz.com/site1 and the
page being browsed to is in hhtp://wvw.xyzzz.com/site2 folder.
Hope this helped !
-Avinash
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