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Hello,

I am trying to set-up a user to only edit one page within an intranet and not edit/publish any other page.

I originally tried to set-up the custom permissions but no joy, so then I setup custom permissions with all options ticked, the user is able to edit the page but not publish it, ie the Publish Button is missing, or the whole toolbar is missing.

The user has read access to the Intranet. If give the user access at the site level, he/she can edit all the pages and publish them.

I have the following setup: MOSS 12.0.0.6219 Publishing Infrastructure features are activated.

Cheers John

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I got the below answer from here

I've a Publishing Site, and within this is the default Pages Document Library. I have multiple pages in here. What I'm trying to do is have different people own different pages (User A owns Page1; User B owns Page2; etc). The stickler here is that while I want them to own a page, I do not want them to have the ability to add new ones to the Pages library. Simple, yes?

Thinking that it was just an Item Level Permission issue, I gave the individuals Full Control of their respective pages, but still having Read access to the Pages library. Doing this prevents the Page Editing Toolbar from showing up on their respective pages.

If I give the user Design or Contribute rights to the Pages library, then the P.E.T. appears, but this also give the user permission to create new pages as well, something I do not want.

Does anyone have any ideas on how to remedy this? The bigger issue is that, while a user has Full Control over a page, but only Read to the Pages library, they can edit the page but without the P.E.T. they cannot save/check-in their changes.

Jack Vinitsky