"Getting user admin role"

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sumitgulati
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"Getting user admin role"

Post by sumitgulati »

Hi All,

While using my DataStage client I am getting the following message at times:

"Getting user admin role"

Does any one have any what does this indicate.

My client is in Win2k.

Thanks in advance
Sumit
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Search the archives. This one's been around for years.
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Oh?

*runs to search section* *searches* *runs back*

Can't find any match other than this thread. I never heard of this before, but I sure would like to know what it is. :)

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You're right, I couldn't find it. It's an idiotic message that pops up in the client once and awhile. It had something to do with the .developer.adm and .operator.adm files in the project directory either not existing or not having the right permissions.

See if these files exist in the project directory and if not, then go to the DS Admin client and check the groups and user role settings.
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kcbland wrote:You're right, I couldn't find it. It's an idiotic message that pops up in the client once and awhile. It had something to do with the .developer.adm and .operation.adm files in the project directory either not existing or not having the right permissions.
Hmm. On Windows Server? Even though I run W2k at home, I still have a hard time imagining Windows and File Privs together. ;-) Give me my chmod!

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