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Author Access died on unpublished child
MAPAQ

2005-09-16, 5:59 pm

Hi,

We have found some broken links on our site.

The problem come from the fact that authors will, of course, create the
child postings before including it in their parent.

They do that, sometimes, before the child is approved.
In Press, MCMS marks the link to that child as “unpublished”.

That parameter will not change, neither on approval of the child or the
parent.
It will not change at publication time.

We end up with posting that require identification when we surf our site, or
an “access denial” when we run a broken link application.

Is there any way to permit the use of child only after they are approved?

Thanks,

Paul

Stefan [MSFT]

2005-09-16, 5:59 pm

Hi Paul,

that is not as expected!
Check the following article for common reasons:
http://blogs.technet.com/stefan_gos.../08/408813.aspx

Cheers,
Stefan

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"MAPAQ" <MAPAQ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D55F3FBA-E40C-44CB-B3E4-658CABD5466A@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> We have found some broken links on our site.
>
> The problem come from the fact that authors will, of course, create the
> child postings before including it in their parent.
>
> They do that, sometimes, before the child is approved.
> In Press, MCMS marks the link to that child as "unpublished".
>
> That parameter will not change, neither on approval of the child or the
> parent.
> It will not change at publication time.
>
> We end up with posting that require identification when we surf our site,
> or
> an "access denial" when we run a broken link application.
>
> Is there any way to permit the use of child only after they are approved?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
>



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