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Jesse Schuchart
I have a user that left the company for a period of time, then returned to
the organization.
The user's Active Directory account was deleted and then readded, so there
is a new SID.
The user had prior status reports scheduled to be sent on a weekly basis.
Those previously scheduled reports are still visible to the user. The
requestor of the status reports has since delete the requests, but they are
still visible.
When the user clicks on the status report, they get the following error:
You do not have sufficient permissions to view the specified page. Please
contact your administrator for permissions to view this page.
So my question is how do I delete the status reports from the view for the
users? What table is this stored in within SQL so that I can delete the
prior requests? Or better yet, how about a fix for it.
the organization.
The user's Active Directory account was deleted and then readded, so there
is a new SID.
The user had prior status reports scheduled to be sent on a weekly basis.
Those previously scheduled reports are still visible to the user. The
requestor of the status reports has since delete the requests, but they are
still visible.
When the user clicks on the status report, they get the following error:
You do not have sufficient permissions to view the specified page. Please
contact your administrator for permissions to view this page.
So my question is how do I delete the status reports from the view for the
users? What table is this stored in within SQL so that I can delete the
prior requests? Or better yet, how about a fix for it.