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pdowling

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Solved: ical link in confirmation email leads to Access Denied page in Drupal
February 18, 2010, 04:50:06 pm
So I've set the Drupal permissions to allow anonymous users to register for events.  I looked for any other settings I would need to give to anonymous users, but nothing else made sense.

So the problem.  Anonymous users can register for events no problem. However when they get the confirmation email with the ical link in it clicking on the ical link leads them to the standard Drupal Access Denied/Login page.

I also noticed on the Event page itself the ical link immediately below the Register link also ends up on the same Drupal Access Denied/Login page.

I'm hoping I just missed a setting somewhere.

I tried it on the demo site here - http://drupal.demo.civicrm.org/civicrm/event/info&reset=1&id=3&action=preview  The ical link on that page doesn't cause any problems even if I'm not logged in to the demo site so unfortunately I can't say it's a bug  ;)

Regards,

Peter
« Last Edit: February 18, 2010, 04:58:03 pm by pdowling »

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Solved:Re: ical link in confirmation email leads to Access Denied page in Drupal
February 18, 2010, 04:57:51 pm
OK, solved my own problem.  In case anyone else has the same symptoms I described the problem was as follows:

For anonymous user in drupal permissions I had

register for events = true
view event info = false

Both should be true.  Problem solved.

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