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The following error occurs: You do not have permission to edit this list item.

The following error occurs: You do not have permission to edit this list item.

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    • #6657
      Anonymous
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      Hi ,

      I've tried to create a new page and configured a new instance of the web part.

      No javascript errors.

      The previous version was 5.2 (Build 2010.03.05)

      The current version is 5.5 (Build 2011.6.7)calendar.png

    • #4955
      Anonymous
      Anonymous
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      Hi

         Let's do a simple test, please create a new page, drop the qCalendar on it and replicate the same configuration you have on the original qCalendar.

      Then let the users to try it.

      Another question, do you see any javascript errors on the browser's status bar?

      What was the previous Quest Web Parts version? Waht is the current version?

      Thanks,

    • #6661
      Anonymous
      Anonymous
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      Yes, let's create a request and address it in a future release. Thanks!

    • #6658
      Anonymous
      Anonymous
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      I see.

      What happens when you grant more permissions to those users? Can they work ok?

    • #6659
      Anonymous
      Anonymous
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      Hi , the web part will render correctly when the user has contributor rights and above on the desitination lists. Should the aggregation work when the user has read access to the destination lists?

    • #6660
      Anonymous
      Anonymous
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      If you could grant the users more permissions then that'd be great.

      Otherwise we can create a request and address it in the future releases.

    • #4219
      Anonymous
      Anonymous
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      Hey gang, one of our internal team sites has a page witha qCalendarView web part on it. It’s aggregating 3 calendars. Read-only users are getting the following error even though they’re only trying to view the contents of the calendars –

      The following error occurs: You do not have permission to edit this list item.

      This page was migrated from SharePoint 2007 and was working for the same users. I’ve confirmed that the users have read access to the source calendars. Any tips?

      On another note, Full Control users can see the rendered calendar items. But when clicking on the “Connect to Outlook” button and then on one of the calendars in the drop down, nothing happens. Bug for SP2010?

    • #6662
      Anonymous
      Anonymous
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      Hi

        I recorded your issue in our systems. It will be under investigation and fix if appropriate.

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