> Oldadmin doesn't do anything with sitegroups, but will behave correctly
> in a sitegroups setup. Sitegroups were designed to be transparent to the
> application, and in fact oldadmin was the only admin site available when
> SGs were developed.
>

If I run the script that you gave me earlier, it will reset the midgard
sitegroups to 1 for everything. This allowed me to login as the other users
that were in the database. The result was that I was no longer able to login
as the admin. Is there something else wrong that is preventing the admin
from loginging and performing all its duties in the new sitegroup?

The only way I found to allow the admin to login was to set the admingroup
for the sitegroup to 0, set the sitegroup for the admin account to 0, and
lastly setting the sitegroup for the host record for the admin area to be 0.
This allowed the admin to login and perform admin duties (such as updating
the code of the pages as well as creating users and groups, though I was not
able to add users to groups). T

The others users were able to login as username;sg1 and were able to add
articles to the site, but they are unable to add users or update groups.

As for the asgard interface. I was able to install it.. but now I get an
error when I try to go in:

Parse error: parse error, expecting `T_VARIABLE' or `'$'' in
snippet:///Asgard/Classes/Tree on line 1708
?><?
// Tree managment class
// can handle every Midgard object in an elegant fashion



-Charlie


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