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Message
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Andy Caiger
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Tuesday 03 August 2010 6:09:06 am
What's happening when even the admin user cannot edit a page? In the admin interface the edit, move and remove buttons are all greyed out as is a dropdown menu with the words 'not available'. The pages display fine and used to be editable. I've cleared the cache but we stillo have this problem. Not all the objects in the site have this problem, only some of them. Any ideas?
EAB - Integrated Internet Success
Offices in England, France & China.
http://www.eab.co.uk http://www.eab-china.com http://www.eab-france.com
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Jean-Luc Nguyen
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Wednesday 01 September 2010 12:49:21 am
Hello, Does your "admin" account is in the default administrator group and role installed by default ? You should check this first.
http://www.acidre.com
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Andy Caiger
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Wednesday 01 September 2010 1:27:40 am
Yes, the admin account is a member of the administrator group and has all the default roles! It is not a normal permissions issue: What do the words 'not available' mean?
EAB - Integrated Internet Success
Offices in England, France & China.
http://www.eab.co.uk http://www.eab-china.com http://www.eab-france.com
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Luis Delgado
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Friday 04 February 2011 11:55:13 am
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Yes, the admin account is a member of the administrator group and has all the default roles! It is not a normal permissions issue: What do the words 'not available' mean?
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Hi Did you solve your problem?? I have the same issue. The only way we are able to solve this is cleaning caches. I think the problem is in Java but Im not sure.
Cheers
GOOD 4 ALL
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Andy Caiger
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Saturday 05 February 2011 2:24:54 am
We never found the reason for it. The problem occurred after upgrading a website from eZ Publish 4.0 to version 4.3. We found we could solve it by upgrading from version 4.3 to 4.4.
EAB - Integrated Internet Success
Offices in England, France & China.
http://www.eab.co.uk http://www.eab-china.com http://www.eab-france.com
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Luis Delgado
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Monday 07 March 2011 8:49:59 am
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We never found the reason for it. The problem occurred after upgrading a website from eZ Publish 4.0 to version 4.3. We found we could solve it by upgrading from version 4.3 to 4.4.
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Great. We had 4.4 since the beginning. Now it has been solved "by itself"... something I dont like but at least it has stopped.
Cheers
GOOD 4 ALL
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