17-04-2020, 03:27 PM
We try to reproduce - but I have one more question
If I see your screenshot from Security of the connection folder - it must be a public folder, else you won't see the "Security" category - but if this public folder has "READ" not allowed - the user can not see this folder?!? How is it possible that the user tries to perform MultiEdit on this folder?!? Makes no sense?!?
And I asked that at the beginning - why are you using MultiEdit to set creds? You can define your creds on folder level and use "Inherited values" for all child objects - that's a lot easier and takes lee data to store...
If I see your screenshot from Security of the connection folder - it must be a public folder, else you won't see the "Security" category - but if this public folder has "READ" not allowed - the user can not see this folder?!? How is it possible that the user tries to perform MultiEdit on this folder?!? Makes no sense?!?
And I asked that at the beginning - why are you using MultiEdit to set creds? You can define your creds on folder level and use "Inherited values" for all child objects - that's a lot easier and takes lee data to store...
Regards/Gruss
Oliver
Oliver