Hi,

A long shot, as I do not think it manifests in that way for the users. Maybe 
the system was bumpted into Admin Only Mode, which is a setting in 
ar.conf/Server Information form?
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May 14, 2018 6:27 PM, "Fawver, Dustin"  wrote:
        Greetings! 

        I have a ticket in with BMC regarding this issue, but I’m losing some 
dev time about it. I wanted to see if someone here would be familiar with it. 

        I have a system that was running ARS 9.1.02. I upgraded it to 9.1.04 
with no intermediate upgrades. I applied Patch 002 to the platform. We have a 
custom home page with menus, links and buttons that typically just open up a 
form in a new window. As an admin user, things work just fine. For a non-admin 
user, after clicking on a button to bring up a form, the window opens up, but 
the user is then shown the login screen again. I tried just changing the URL to 
the name of the form, but that doesn’t help. It doesn’t matter which browser is 
being used. 

        Form permissions have not changed since the upgrade. I verified with 
Dev Studio that the forms in question have Public permission. If I have to, I 
can restore the database from a backup and roll the server back to a snapshot 
point. 

        I just noticed when the login screen comes back up, the URL has the 
cacheid parameter missing and replaced it with a question mark. I don’t know if 
that has any significance. 

        Thanks! 

        Dustin Fawver 

        Sr. Help Desk Technician 

        Information Technology Services 

        P: 423-439-4648 

        itsh...@etsu.edu (mailto:itsh...@etsu.edu) 

         (http://www.etsu.edu/helpdesk)
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