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admin doesn't seem to have read rights

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Brian McIndoe - 28 Oct 2003 16:08 GMT
I have something really strange going on.  When I have
rights management turned on and logging on as the Admin I
can't see any of the files.  I can see the project
folders, but anything they contain is blank.  It's as if
the read rights for the admin have been revoked.  If I
turn off rights management and log in as the admin I see
everything just fine.  Anyone have any ideas?
Christopher J. Cooper - 29 Oct 2003 00:02 GMT
You have a corrupt rights system. Try renaming rights.dat and running
analyze -F to rebuild it. Although the article appears to be outdated (
some of the specs, such as 16 users, etc no longer apply ) the fix is the
same:

165776 FIX: Admin Cannot See Files with Project Security Enabled

Chris Cooper
Microsoft

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| everything just fine.  Anyone have any ideas?
Brian McIndoe - 30 Oct 2003 14:17 GMT
Thanks that seems to have worked.

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