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Microsoft CMS Html Editor problem
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| Silver Fox 2007-07-17, 7:18 am |
| hi
our users have 2 MCMS servers A and B, users are working fine with
server A, but when user acess server B and try to create a new page or
edit any pages, instead of HTML editor there is a red "X".
our users are not administrator, IE 6, 2 servers are both win2003 .NET
framework 1.1 and almost have same settings.
is it about the user permission? i have tried to register the dll
which mentioned at
http://download.microsoft.com/downl...6a/MCMS+2002+-+(complete)+FAQ.htm#51C0CE4B-FC57-454C-BAAE-12C09421B57B
but get the 80070005 error. for some reasons we cannot change user's
right to install the HTML editor.
i confused if it requires user rights, why user can edit pages on
server A?
any body ideas?
thanks.
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| Stefan Goßner [MSFT] 2007-07-17, 1:18 pm |
| Hi,
it sounds as if the two MCMS server machines are not on the same patch
level.
The Active X control is specific for a specific service pack or hotfix level
of MCMS.
You need to ensure that both servers are on the same servicepack and hotfix
level.
Cheers,
Stefan
"Silver Fox" <dingsea@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> hi
> our users have 2 MCMS servers A and B, users are working fine with
> server A, but when user acess server B and try to create a new page or
> edit any pages, instead of HTML editor there is a red "X".
> our users are not administrator, IE 6, 2 servers are both win2003 .NET
> framework 1.1 and almost have same settings.
> is it about the user permission? i have tried to register the dll
> which mentioned at
> http://download.microsoft.com/downl...6a/MCMS+2002+-+(complete)+FAQ.htm#51C0CE4B-FC57-454C-BAAE-12C09421B57B
> but get the 80070005 error. for some reasons we cannot change user's
> right to install the HTML editor.
> i confused if it requires user rights, why user can edit pages on
> server A?
>
> any body ideas?
> thanks.
>
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