I've seen alot of posts with people having the following error:

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It kept making my user anonymous, logging me out, and not performing
the action.  It began to happen to me in several cases, so I got tough
and downloaded Verbose Security at
http://hathaway.freezope.org/Software/VerboseSecurity, (thanks,
Hathaways) which told me that Anonymous didn't have View priveleges...


Why was it running as Anonymous, I thought? So, I went to the root
folder of the website I was having the problems in, and TOOK OWNERSHIP
with a manager/owner user.  My feeling was that somehow these files
had lost ownership.  Apparently I was right.  So, the 


SOLUTION: Take ownership of the problem folders or files (with the
folders you can recursively take ownership of all files within it.


Helpful?  It was to me.


Bergen 

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