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ethssn

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Wednesday, July 18th 2012, 2:40pm

The view xyz(34) cannot be seen by this user.

Hi all,
I just created a Jedox Analyzer Report and saved it. Then I tried immediately, to reopen it (admin account, assigned to admin group and therefore role, which has all default rights).
But I encounter this error message: The view xyz (34) cannot be seen by this user.
We recently moved the installation, might there be a need to reconfigure some .ini or so?
Any hints, what I'm doing wrong so far? Would be highly appreciated... :-)

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Stefan

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Sunday, July 22nd 2012, 11:50am

try to delete all caches (on the server and in your browsers) after stop and then restart

if that does not work - look at the server logs

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Monday, July 23rd 2012, 12:19pm

Do you mean empty cache in the Firefox options? And the servers cache, do I need to perform the same approach, or do you mean some cache from apache or tomcat? How to empty this, is there some user frontend or do I need to work on a dos-box?

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Thursday, July 26th 2012, 10:40am

> Do you mean empty cache in the Firefox options?
yes

> How to empty this
by hand, just by deleting the contents (of the stopped server) directories

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