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Just out of curiosity, have you logged out and back in. Also, shutdown
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Date: Thu, 20 Nov 2003 13:47:10 -0800
I compared the psml in question and the one on the system that is
functioning correctly. They both have the same parameter for the
sue the 'add portlet' is disabled for that
layout. Any suggestions?
Alex
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way to restore that back? Thanks for your help.
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Probably the easiest way is to export that psml, remove the
"portletstate=closed" portion, and re-import it. (o
Probably the easiest way is to export that psml, remove the "portletstate=closed"
portion, and re-import it. (obviously you only need to export/import if you're using
database psml).
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I accidentally closed the porlet while I was in the edit security poli
I accidentally closed the porlet while I was in the edit security policy
portlet, inside security pane, security browser as admin. How can I add
that portlet back? I tried to add portlet back the normal way but the
'add portlet' button is disabled.
Thanks.
Alex