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Missing access rights for wpsadmin
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| It seems that if I do anything using WPSconfig, I lose administrative access rights for wpsadmin and I have to re-install the software. I have searched and found a document that may be a solution. The solution requires me to connect to the database so I i
nstalled the My SQL Query portlet to connect to the database. The problem is that the query says that table WPS50 does not exist. This seems to be a popular problem but am unable to find the solution. Can anyone advise?
Portal v5.0.2.3
Application Server v5.0.2.9
Application Server Enterprise v5.0.2.6
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| L D Jones 2005-09-20, 6:06 pm |
| nigel.ayen@ansamcal.com wrote:
> It seems that if I do anything using WPSconfig, I lose administrative access rights for wpsadmin and I have to re-install the software. I have searched and found a document that may be a solution. The solution requires me to connect to the database so I
installed the My SQL Query portlet to connect to the database. The problem is that the query says that table WPS50 does not exist. This seems to be a popular problem but am unable to find the solution. Can anyone advise?
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> Portal v5.0.2.3
> Application Server v5.0.2.9
> Application Server Enterprise v5.0.2.6
- WPS50 seems like the name of a database rather than a table.
- What does "if I do anything using WPSconfig, I lose administrative
access rights for wpsadmin" mean?
- What document proposed the solution you tried?
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| I installed Portal Express for Multiplatforms and it works fine. However, when I follow the directions in the Info Center to have WebSphere authenticate against Domino, the user wpsadmin loses administrative privilages. I am trying to follow the solution
in the following document:
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docvie...uid=swg21154729
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| I made a mistake in my original post. WPS50 is a database. The error message I got was that table USER_DESC does not exist.
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