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6/25/2008 3:09 AM
 

Hi Im new to DNN my site has been up and running for about a week now since yesterday evening i cannot browse directly to my page.

If i go to http://domain/dnn it would normally load which it does not do now.

 

If i browse to one of the other pages like http://domain/dnn/Links/tabid/109/Default.aspx it loads fine.

I can then log in and browse to http://domain/dnn without a issue,the last thing i remember doing was replicating my permisions to all pages but only my default page seems to have been affected.

I have set the permisions on my default page sothat anyone can view it.

Any help would be greatly appreciated i really dont feel like starting over.

 

thanks

 

 

 
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6/25/2008 5:49 AM
 

It realy seems that you have to double check the permissions of that page?

And if you are realy sure, you can always try restarting the application (helps for a lot of things)

Menu -> Host -> Host Settings --> at the bottom a linkbutton "restart application"

 
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6/25/2008 6:39 AM
 

Hi Oliver,

I have restarted with no luck. It does appear to be a pemisions thing.

If i edit one of the modules on the default page the permisions it inherits is that no one not even the administrator can view it.

Where would I set this or where would it be getting the permisions.

I have gone to  admin - Pages and checked the permisions for each page and I have granted everyone vew acces.

Thanks

 

 
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6/26/2008 2:54 AM
 

In the Page settings... You see this?  The "include in menu" must be set also!

As far as i know (for recent version), only way to change permissions on admin is via SQL , so maybe thats the place to check (check tables tabs and tabpermissions)

 
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