Regenerating the access tables

After trying to run both Taxonomy Access and Simple Access - and finding that this didn't play well together (drupal 5 is supposed to be able to handle this better) the taxonomy access details were hosed. The actual taxonomies were hidden - but the nodes were displayed.

Thanks to help on the drupal forums - to rebuild this I had to:

  1. Disable taxonomy access (note - thats disable not uninstall)
  2. TRUNCATE node_access in the database
  3. Re-enable taxonomy access

This rebuilt the contents of the node access table and all started playing well together Smiling

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