Applications opened by DDEServer have default group permissions
Fusion Servicing Director applications opened by the Fusion Servicing Director interface component DDEServer will have the application security and permissions defined for the Default group instead of the group defined for the Fusion Servicing Director user.
When the Fusion Servicing Director username and password is used to open DDEServer and then a Fusion Servicing Director application is opened, the Default group permissions are in effect. When the Fusion Servicing Director username and password is used to open any Fusion Servicing Director application directly, then the user's security group permissions are in effect.
Workaround:
Submit a case through Case Management to increment Request for Change 00302992.
ArticleNumber:
000070399
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