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New Post 2/6/2008 3:52 PM
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User is offline Chris Smith
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dnn 4.6.2 logged in Admin user can not view module information 

Hello All,

I'm not sure how this has happened but it has happened on three of my portals and dnn installs.

In all three instances the logged in users were members of the admin role.

What the user sees is the page that includes the module title bar. Other users in the same admin group can see the information just fine.

Any Ideas on how to get my lost users back in sync?

Regards,

Chris

 

 
New Post 2/7/2008 7:00 AM
User is offline AJ Walker
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Re: dnn 4.6.2 logged in Admin user can not view module information 

Chris, I had the same issue twice - so I had to delete and re-create the user.  I also didn't have any info that was tied to a specific user (ie - forums) so it was an easy fix.  I haven't seen it in about 2 months now (knock on wood) - so I"m not sure what may have caused it in the first place.  Sorry I couldn't give a better solution!

 
New Post 2/8/2008 2:39 AM
User is offline Chris Smith
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ThatRe: dnn 4.6.2 logged in Admin user can not view module information 

A.,

Thanks for posting.  Deleting and recreating the user works for me.

Chris

 
New Post 2/8/2008 3:49 AM
User is offline David Jamell
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Re: ThatRe: dnn 4.6.2 logged in Admin user can not view module information 

I recently upgraded a site from 4.5.3 to 4.6.2 and experienced the same type of problem.  In my case I clicked the "Design" Link in the Control Panel and everything was fine.  It was as if the user what set to "Design Mode" during the upgrade.

What does "Design" even do? 

 
New Post 2/12/2008 9:04 AM
User is offline AJ Walker
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Re: ThatRe: dnn 4.6.2 logged in Admin user can not view module information 

I think Design view can give you a quick view as to which modules you have on the page and where - just minus the "guts" - so you're not scrolling and such.  More for pages that have multiple long modules on them.  That's my "educated" guess.

As far as the user having the Design View selected, Both times when I heard my client couldn't view their content - I thought "Moron, you're in design view"....  But had to recind my thought after seeing that wasn't the problem.  Just freakish!  Everything looked fine in the Db - user was admin, had permissions and all, just couldn't view any content!

 
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