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		<title>After restoring a site collection to a new location you get error The file /_catalogs/masterpage/blahblah.aspx does not exist.</title>
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How To Fix Publishing Pages Page Layout URL 
The scenario when moving you want to move a publishing site collection that is your root site collection to a new location 
ie http://rootsc &#8212;> http://sites/rootsc
You expect a simple backup &#038; restore to the new location to do the job.  However once your restore is complete [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Allowed anonymous access on a Sharepoint list and still get prompted for a login</title>
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If you have enabled anonymous access on your Sharepoint farm and you still get prompted for a login when trying to access a list, it is most likely that your list exists in a &#8216;Publishing Site&#8217;.
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		<title>This page cannot be edited in SharePoint Designer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 08:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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If you are getting this error its because you are trying to edit a publishing page.  To edit a publishing page you will need to first detach it from its &#8216;Master Page Layout&#8217;, now you can edit it as you wish but any changes to the master layout obviously will no longer apply to [...]]]></description>
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