01-29-07 06:15 PM
Hi Karen,
sounds as if you have custom workflow events in place.
Please disable them and check if the problem is gone.
If yes, reenable them one by one and check which one is causing the issue.
Usually this issue is caused by the fact that code accesses items which the
user does not have rights to.
E.g. to a resource gallery of a resource embedded to the posting or to the
template gallery item.
Cheers,
Stefan
"Karen" <Karen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I'm wondering if anyone can help with an error we are experiencing on a
> new
> MCMS site. It is installed on Windows 2003 Server, running MCMS 2002 SP2
> and
> hosting multiple cms sites (using host header mappings). The site was
> developed externally and imported to a development server first (which
> works
> fine) and then implemented on the live 2003 server, which has proved
> problematic. The main issue is with creating/editing postings. This is
> fine,
> and we can save them, but trying to approve/submit the posting returns
> this
> error in the Console:
>
> -------
> Approve Failed
>
> Error Details:
> The current user does not have rights to edit the requested item. If you
> are
> seeing this exception when a CMS template is executing, it means that you
> have removed the CmsAuthorizationModule from the ... section of your
> web.config. You can only remove this module if: 1. All requests for every
> CMS
> template in the web application will only be accessed by anonymous users
> 2.
> Guest access is enabled in CMS (via the SCA) 3. The CMS guest user has
> access
> to all postings based on templates in the web application If any of these
> requirements are not met, you MUST register the CmsAuthorizationModule in
> your web.config.
> -------
>
> We have NOT removed the CmsAuthorizationModule sections in web.config.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated as this error has confounded us for
> a
> number of weeks now.
>
> Regards,
> Karen
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