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Don' t see Switch to edit site
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| djoledjole 2005-03-28, 7:56 am |
| In Web.config I set authentication method to be Windows butt when I go to
MCMS enabled site for example Woodgrovenet I don't see link 'Switch to
edit site' or better to say occasionally I see this link (mean on some
pages I see it butt on the other pages there is no way to see it)
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| The 'edit site' link will only be visible on the pages that have the 'web
author' control embedded in them. I don't remember whether the Woodgrove
site has pages without the web author control, but this could be why you are
not seeing the 'edit site' link.
"djoledjole" wrote:
> In Web.config I set authentication method to be Windows butt when I go to
> MCMS enabled site for example Woodgrovenet I don't see link 'Switch to
> edit site' or better to say occasionally I see this link (mean on some
> pages I see it butt on the other pages there is no way to see it)
>
>
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| Stefan [MSFT] 2005-03-28, 6:13 pm |
| Hi,
sounds as if anonymous access is enabled:
http://download.microsoft.com/downl...6a/MCMS+2002+-+(complete)+FAQ.htm#CA7CCD8E-CD8D-4630-A756-A6EAB1DB1E32
Cheers,
Stefan.
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> In Web.config I set authentication method to be Windows butt when I go to
> MCMS enabled site for example Woodgrovenet I don't see link 'Switch to
> edit site' or better to say occasionally I see this link (mean on some
> pages I see it butt on the other pages there is no way to see it)
>
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| djoledjole 2005-03-29, 2:48 am |
| Great, that solved my problem
Thanks
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