You cannot set a proxy role to a role you do not have yourself. If someone else is the owner of an object , you do not have the owner role, and thus cannot set it as proxy.
Take ownership of the object first.
That makes sense, but it does not seem to be the problem. I click on the Ownership tab and it shows as being owned by my user. I also tried creating a new Python Script (should be owned by my user, right?) and immediately changing the Proxy Roles of that new script, but it says I am not authorized. Is it not possible to proxy as owner for a Python Script? _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus
Hello Lee, Friday, January 10, 2003, 5:16:16 PM, you wrote:
Take ownership of the object first.
That makes sense, but it does not seem to be the problem.
I click on the Ownership tab and it shows as being owned by my user. I also tried creating a new Python Script (should be owned by my user, right?) and immediately changing the Proxy Roles of that new script, but it says I am not authorized.
Is it not possible to proxy as owner for a Python Script?
Huhm.. I have no idea if this will solve your original problem, by the way.. I have no problems setting proxy role of Owner on a newly created script, but i have nowhere in my applications i can find a sensible usage scenario for it... -- Geir Bækholt geir@funcom.com Tools/HCI-developer Tools/Billing - Product Operations Funcom Oslo
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