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The user may not have proper read/write permissions on the server to edit the page, or the shared settings file may be corrupt or changed.
To learn how to check the servers folder permissions, refer to the documentation supplied with the server operating system.
If the servers read/write permissions are properly set, you may have a corrupt shared settings file. If this is the case you must delete the shared settings file from the web server and create a new shared settings file.
To delete the shared settings file:
Note: You cant perform this procedure from within a web browser.
A typical Windows directory path for the _mm folder might be:
\\myServer\wwwroot\mySite\_mm
A typical UNIX directory path for the _mm folder might be:
/myServer/webServer/mySite/_mm
The shared settings file is an XML file (named contribute.xml) stored in the _mm folder.
A dialog box appears informing you that the website has no administrator and asking whether you want to become the administrator for the website. Click Yes to become the website administrator.
Enter and confirm the new password, and click OK.
The Administer Websites dialog box appears.
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