Connectivity Issue

eagle_eye
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I install NAV 2009 SP1 yesterday - no problems. I created a super user (me) and connected to the 'demo' sql database in the classic and rtc.
I exited out and went on my merry way. Today (no security changes made) when I try to access the Classic Client (or RTC) I get "You do not have permission to run the 'MBS' MenuSuite. The when I close the client it tells me I do not have permission to run the 'EP Request Handler'.
Is this a SQL permission issue? I have not even opened a database yet so I assume it is not an NAV security issue.
I exited out and went on my merry way. Today (no security changes made) when I try to access the Classic Client (or RTC) I get "You do not have permission to run the 'MBS' MenuSuite. The when I close the client it tells me I do not have permission to run the 'EP Request Handler'.
Is this a SQL permission issue? I have not even opened a database yet so I assume it is not an NAV security issue.
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Try using a Cronus license to view the Cronus data in the demo database.
It sounds like you are using a customer end user license to view cronus data. A VAR license should not complain like that.
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eagle_eye wrote:The when I close the client it tells me I do not have permission to run the 'EP Request Handler'.
A relevant discussion:
http://dynamicsuser.net/forums/p/28989/ ... spx#153513-Dhan Raj Bansal
Linkedin Profile: http://in.linkedin.com/in/dhanrajbansal0 -
Thanks. I restarted the service and I look good to go. Thanks.0
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