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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=3>Dieter Maurer
said:<BR>> What did you do to achieve your aim?<BR>><BR>> I just tried
with a folder:<BR>><BR>> I removed the "acquired" settings for
"Access contents information"<BR>> and "View" and granted these
permissions to "Manager" (only).<BR>><BR>> I then visited the
folder as "Manager" -- without any problems.<BR><BR>Thank you for the response.
I did almost exactly the same thing as you<BR>did--except substitute
"Authenticated" for "Manager". This should have<BR>affected only the Anonymous
role, but instead rendered the entire tree from<BR>that point down inaccessible
to all users, including Managers, Owners, and<BR>the Admin account.<BR><BR>Also,
a recent experiment yielded interesting, and troubling, results:<BR>rather than
removing privileges from the Anonymous role, I tried adding<BR>some. That
produced the same result--after the change, that folder and all<BR>objects below
it were inaccessible no matter what username and password I<BR>tried.<BR><BR>At
this point I'm thinking there's something corrupted somewhere, and
I'm<BR>considering doing an export of everything that's absolutely necessary
for<BR>the site, then importing that into a fresh install of Zope. Of course,
I<BR>don't *know* that the export won't include whatever's causing the
problem,<BR>thus carrying over to the new install, but it's all I've come up
with at<BR>this point. Does anyone have a better
idea?</FONT></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>