I have this same problem.  It seems you can hide a page from a user, but 
setting permissions on a window has no effect.  So if I have a page with three 
portlets on it and I want to hide one of them I can't do this by setting the 
view permissions on the window for that porltet to admin only.  If I set the 
view permissions on the portlet itself Then you see the portlet window with an 
access denied message.  This is not I want to happen obviously.

I also have similar problems with permissions on the edit view.  I want to have 
a portlet be visible to everyone but only be editable for admin users.  If I go 
to the instance security settings for some reason I see only a view option that 
I can configure even though my portlet supports the edit mode.  This occurs for 
all portlets even out of the box ones like the news portlet that clearly 
support the edit view.  Setting the window permissions to 
personalize/personalize recursive on the portlet window has no effect.  Right 
now the only permissions that actually seem to work are page wide permissions 
for view.  Even if I set the whole page to personalize/recursive to admin only 
I can still edit any portlet on the page as a guest.

It seems either I am doing something wrong or the permission system doesn't 
work at all.

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