Hello everyone,
I encountered this problem in the log dell'adms 2013.
The vault server and a Windows Server 2008 R2 with SQL 2008 Standard Sp1.
I can not understand what is this error.
Error: Soap Exception ( mesg-id = 635007680696703411 )
Exception: PermissionDenied [303]
Stacktrace:
Server stack trace:
at System.Threading.Thread.InternalCrossContextCallback(Context ctx, IntPtr ctxID, Int32 appDomainID, InternalCrossContextDelegate ftnToCall, Object[] args)
at System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.CrossContextChannel.SyncProcessMessage(IMessage reqMsg)
Exception rethrown at [0]:
at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.HandleReturnMessage(IMessage reqMsg, IMessage retMsg)
at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.PrivateInvoke(MessageData& msgData, Int32 type)
at Connectivity.Product.Services.ItemService.GetLifeCycleDefs()
at Connectivity.Web.Services.v17.ItemService.GetAllLifeCycleDefinitions()
Do you have any idea?
Thanks to all
PermissionDenied [303] Message appears when the user does not have permission to that action he is performing.
Do you have a specific workflow in which you get this error? OR Are you trying to delete a "Released" file?
Hello,
unfortunately there is not a specific thing that I generate this error.
Theoretically happens when I try to run a ceck-in a file (or autocad inventor).
But I am sure that does not happen trying to delete a "Released" file.
thank you very much
May be you do not have access to the folder in which you are trying to Check-in. If you happen to see the issue again please do let us know the steps and the scenario.
My guess is that the user doesn't have a role sufficient to view item lifecycle definitions (based on the GetAllLifeCycleDefinitions call in the error trace).
Are you seeing a specific end-user error or are you just concerned about the server log entry? It is not uncommon for client applications to handle or ever expect errors of this sort even though they are technically an error from a server point of view.
Paul
Hallo Senthil,
thanks for the reply.
I checked and I have full access (R \ W) to the folder of check-in.
I have no limitations, I tried as user Administrator Vault.
I have no more ideas
Thanks
Bruno
Hello Paul,
thanks for the reply.
Actually I have problems with the Check-In Inventor dwg clients (but I do not know if it is related to this type of error).
However, for the rest, I have big problems on the client, and I tried as the Administrator user. But the error is comunqe registered on the server.
then I ignore it?
Thanks
Bruno
Thanks Paul,
now I try to recheck the log.
If I see other errors sending the log file complete.
Have a nice day.
brown