Using CE9 and CR9.
Hello all,
I have a problem in that recently, report developers are having problems running some reports, in fact, so am I and I have Full Control in CE.
Report Developers exist in an NT Authenticated group that gives them the right to Schedule Documents To Run, each folder from the root down has this right inherited. Recently though, report developers are complaining that they can run some reports, but not others - even in the same folder. The message they get is:
If I create an Enterprise Authenticated account, and place it in the developers group - the reports will run fine when logged in on that.
I would accept this if I didn't think they had rights, but I have checked everyway I can, that even on the report itself the "Schedule Document To Run" option is granted. I have checked this in both the CMC and the Object Rights Table application. I've got to thinking that I must be missing something simple. We did have a situation a couple of months ago where users began to be unable to log in, you may remember me wittering on about this (it turned out that it was the 100 NT Group problem.) In an effort to fix it I removed and replaced all NT Groups, then set up the rights again - but I don't think I missed anything.
Any pointers would be great
Martin
Hello all,
I have a problem in that recently, report developers are having problems running some reports, in fact, so am I and I have Full Control in CE.
Report Developers exist in an NT Authenticated group that gives them the right to Schedule Documents To Run, each folder from the root down has this right inherited. Recently though, report developers are complaining that they can run some reports, but not others - even in the same folder. The message they get is:
Update Error
There was an error while writing data back to the server: Sorry, you do not have the right to 'Schedule the document to run' (id - 21) for 'MyReport' (id - 3382). Please contact your system or permissions administrator if you require this right
If I create an Enterprise Authenticated account, and place it in the developers group - the reports will run fine when logged in on that.
I would accept this if I didn't think they had rights, but I have checked everyway I can, that even on the report itself the "Schedule Document To Run" option is granted. I have checked this in both the CMC and the Object Rights Table application. I've got to thinking that I must be missing something simple. We did have a situation a couple of months ago where users began to be unable to log in, you may remember me wittering on about this (it turned out that it was the 100 NT Group problem.) In an effort to fix it I removed and replaced all NT Groups, then set up the rights again - but I don't think I missed anything.
Any pointers would be great
Martin