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Ed_Arnold

Quote from: yousuf_gani on October 31, 2017, 09:38:33 AM
Any other Permission to be checked?

I'm out of ideas. 

Do you have a date when you plan to upgrade that system?

Ed
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jsquizz

Quote from: yousuf_gani on October 31, 2017, 09:38:33 AM
Hi Arnold,
When said about "Proper Authority", what else I require to check . Could you please help.
As the Same User could able to update for Other APPL_GROUP, but this specific APPL_GROUP retrun Failed during Update.
So Checked the below Permission

:> Field is Updateable
:> User -> Type is "SYstem Adminstrator" + has "Administrator and Access" Authority for that APPL group + has the Document "Update Access"

Any other Permission to be checked?

Thanks

can you try doing this via your CMOD admin user, the one that does arsload/arsmaint/etc
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yousuf_gani

Yes I tried using that default User "ADMIN" even , as this ADMIN user doesn't have the UPDATE access to the Document it failed.
I wil try to change the Permission only for the APPL_GROUP and let you know the result.

Lars Bencze

Sometimes you can receive strange messages when you try updates.
I would suggest that you create a COPY of the Folder you are using. In the copied folder, remove all other Application Groups.
Then try the update command using the copied folder instead.

This procedure has helped me out at least once.
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