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Can't view PDF in page, clicking displays login screen
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| stevekgoodwin 2007-02-16, 7:14 pm |
| Hi
I have several pages where PDFs embedded in the page are displayed as
the Red X -- clicking on the PDF results in a login screen (logging in
successfully downloads the PDF).
I've double checked the permissions on the page, and they seem
correct. I believe the PDF is a local attachment -- if I try to
resolve the GUID into an object by Searches.GetByGUID it returns NULL.
Any clues? Have I missed something obvious or Is it possible for local
attachments to end up with different permissions to the page they're
in?
An example: http://www.companydirectors.com.au/...bmissions/2006/
IASB-FASB+Discussion+Paper+-+Preliminary+Views+on+an+Improved
+Conceptual+Framework+for+Financial+Rep.htm
Ta
Steve
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| stevekgoodwin 2007-02-19, 1:17 am |
| To answer my own question, it's a deleted resource.
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| stevekgoodwin 2007-02-19, 1:17 am |
| As everyone probably already knows, you need to request a stored
procedure from Microsoft to undelete resources. Do a google on
SOX040517700117 to find links to Stefan's posts with further
information.
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| stevekgoodwin 2007-02-19, 1:17 am |
| It's never easy. Microsoft Australia couldn't help me WRT
SOX040517700117...
Does anyone have the stored procedure associated with that reference
number they could send me?
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| Stefan Goßner [MSFT] 2007-02-19, 7:16 am |
| Hi Steve,
they couldn't help you?
Anyway: please send me a mail to webmaster@stefan-gossner.de
And please tell me the contact at Microsoft Australia who couldn't help you.
Thanks,
Stefan
"stevekgoodwin" <stevekgoodwin@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1171856444.700323.103780@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com...
> It's never easy. Microsoft Australia couldn't help me WRT
> SOX040517700117...
>
> Does anyone have the stored procedure associated with that reference
> number they could send me?
>
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