Hi there,
I have a blueprint and live copy (based on that blueprint) site. I also have an author group with CRUD permissions on both sites, but replicate permission only on the live copy.
An user in that author group can successfully rollout updates to existing pages within the blueprint, that have previously been rolled out to the live copy. However, that same user cannot rollout a new page that he/she created in the blueprint, to the live copy i.e. the Rollout option is disabled. What is going on here? Are the permissions set incorrectly? What permission does a user need in order to be able to rollout a new page from a BP to a LC?
Thanks in advance,
RKB.
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What rollout configuration are you using, and what event triggers the action? Perhaps a page activation will cause the livcopy page to be created....
scott
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What rollout configuration are you using, and what event triggers the action? Perhaps a page activation will cause the livcopy page to be created....
scott
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Make sure read right exist to read the config /etc/msm
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Here are the answers to the above questions::
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So, I'm realizing that any new page I create within the blueprint is not associated to the live copy i.e in the BP Control Center, there is a white box with an x. Why is this happening?
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I've found and fixed the issue. When I created my live copy, I chose the pages that existed under the English language branch to be created in the New Site wizard. I didn't realize they are considered chapters, and so any new pages that were created under the English language level, were also considered chapters and not linked to the Live Copy. Live and learn...
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Looking at the documentation topic on AEM permissions:
http://dev.day.com/docs/en/cq/current/administering/security.html
does the user have Modify and Create permissions?
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