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I've changed the master page on a publish site collection. When I browsed back to the start site to check the new master page the browser just returned a 404 error, telling me that the page could not be found.

But when I open the site collection with the SharePoint Designer every thing seems to be ok and in its place. All pages are as expected in the page library. Within the Designer I could even open the pages for editing.

So does anyone has an idea why the browser cannot find and open the pages?

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To clarify my problem I should say, that also switching back to the default master page doesn't bring back the site. I still get a 404 response. So the problem shouldn't be directly related to my custom master page.

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What type of master page did you switch to? – IrishChieftain Nov 4 at 17:50
I switch to a custom one which was already used on other site without any problems. – Flo Nov 4 at 18:03
Well, if the other one was a MOSS publishing site also, then it shouldn't be the master page. However, I would still do a side-by-side check of the contentplaceholders with an OOTB publishing master page :-) – IrishChieftain Nov 4 at 18:18

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Approve the Master Page ?

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Yes the master page was approved. As I already said, the master page was already used on other site collections of the web application without any problems. I only switched form the default master page to my custom one. – Flo Nov 5 at 9:04

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