yes, it surely does this. 

But also if i find out, that is the way we guess... how can i change the
node permissions?

I have no idea... Anyone else?

regards
rainer



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> Uh! Wow. Interesting... and surprising :D
> I have no explanation for that right now.
> Maybe check the implementation of the FlowDefinitionManager, which  
> afaik creates these nodes.
> 
> cheers,
> 
> -g
> 
> On Oct 9, 2008, at 7:30 PM, rainer wrote:
> 
>>
>> Yes, it is definitely a permission issue...
>>
>> there is the Read Only "X" visible behind the node:
>> just get on demoauthor (as "superuser") and look at the node:  
>> "Configuration
>> - modules - workflow - config - flows" - u wont be able to delete  
>> it ;)
>>
>> thx
>> rainer
>>
>> PS. there are no special "Read Only" rights set to superuser
>>
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