<note_of_thanks>
<to>Emile</to>
<msg>
Thanks for the reminder to update admingroup in the SG after creating the
group.  Somewhere in the back of my mind I knew that at one point......but
it obviously got lost in a core dump. ;)
</msg>
</note_of_thanks>

The question I have for the group is more along the lines of nadmin
functionality.  When I log in as a member of the admin group for a site, I
do not see my root web pages under the website tab.  Rather, I see...

Website must be created by System Administrator

I also do not see the Style that is created for this site (which is a child
of a SG0 Style as discussed previously).

When I log into the OLD admin site (with SG's enabled) I see....

You're currently logged in with user Robin Jackson.
Your current privileges level in sitegroup mt-xml is administrator.

I do SEE my style though and can modify it.

It does us no good to be able use nadmin and site groups if the
Administrator can't see his styles and his web sites.

I'll repeat....copying the entire style into another SG is not a valid
option.  While we want the user to be able to override element definitions,
we only want them to be able to do that in an inherited mechanism.  If we
change core elements....we do not want to distribute changes to 6,000 users.
Neither do we want 6,000 copies of our styles in the database....where
essentially ASP users can see them.






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