Getting No Permissions when accessing Portal site via Frontpage 2003
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This is odd, today when I tried to edit our Portal page via Frontpage
2003 it now tells me I have no permissions. I'm both a Domain Admin
plus a local admin on the Sharepoint server. I can access everything
okay via UNC and my permissions within Sharepoint seem to be okay. Why
would it do this?
I rebooted both my workstation plus the server with no luck, and to my
knowledge nothing as changed on the server. IIS is not setup for
anonymous access and I'm the only person who really gets into
Sharepoint at this level within our organization.
Suggestions? What would cause Sharepoint to simply hose like this for
no reason? Any ideas on things to check?
Thanks --
Alex
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