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I have a page that can't be reached for some reason. Instead of navigating to the page, it goes to the user login page. Even setting all the page permissions to 'All Users" at the page level and system level does not seem to have any effect. The page is a simple page named pwdreset, though it has nothing to do with resetting the DNN password. Am I missing a secret setting somewhere? Any suggestions?
DNN v 9.03.02 running on AWS VM.

 

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Did you try renaming the page?
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I did try that. But I found a solution. There was some kind of module permissions conflict. I had to make all modules viewable for all user roles. The page was a host page for DNNSharp API endpoint, so it has no public ui behavior, so it works ok with this workaround.

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Posted By Robert Dickow on 17 Aug 2019 01:36 PM

I did try that. But I found a solution. There was some kind of module permissions conflict. I had to make all modules viewable for all user roles. The page was a host page for DNNSharp API endpoint, so it has no public ui behavior, so it works ok with this workaround.

Ah... That sounds like it was caused by DNN Sharp's extension(s).  If you haven't done so already, I'd suggest reaching out to them to ensure that you can avoid this more easily in the future.  :) 

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