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Topic Title: addLinkModuleDescriptor access problem Topic Summary: I get a control access error Created On: 6-Sep-2006 17:39 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: LMDs are housed in the folder, not the module. 'Control' access us the same as 'A'dministrative access; thus its complaining that you lack RMCDA access to something, no doubt the folder. Give yourself RMCDA access to the folder. Odd it would require that access. - Louie | |
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I am calling addLinkModuleDescriptor to create a link module descriptor, but am receiving a "user doesn't have control access" message. In the call:
addLinkModuleDescriptor(f, s, t, o, name, desc) I have RMCD for f (the folder containing s) I have RMCDA for s I have RMCD for t o is set to false name is the link module name as a string and desc is null. If I run this as an administrator, it works, but if I run as myself (the DBM) it fails. I have RMCD for everything and tried adding A to s, but that didn't help. Does anyone know what access I am missing and where? Thanks in advance for any help, Bob. |
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LMDs are housed in the folder, not the module.
'Control' access us the same as 'A'dministrative access; thus its complaining that you lack RMCDA access to something, no doubt the folder. Give yourself RMCDA access to the folder. Odd it would require that access. - Louie |
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