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The user account must belong to Bizagi and Administrators group
Hi,
I have a problem. I installed Bizagi Studio on my computer. When I try to create a new project, a screen appears a network authentication option. I insert my data and then the following message appears: "The user account must belong to Bizagi and Administrators group". I believe that should not appear this error, since the Bizagi is installed locally on my computer without having to connect to a server. it will be taking place this error?
Dear Luciano,
Yes. it is correct. You need to add the user to two groups: Bizagi and Administrators.
To open/create a project, you will need to make sure your user is authorized to do so.Consider the following authorization settings when opening a project: 1. Your user needs to be explicitly defined as a member of the Bizagi group.
Bizagi needs to have administrative rights to create and manage projects
Regards
Dear Luciano,
Yes. it is correct. You need to add the user to two groups: Bizagi and Administrators.
To open/create a project, you will need to make sure your user is authorized to do so.Consider the following authorization settings when opening a project: 1. Your user needs to be explicitly defined as a member of the Bizagi group.
Bizagi needs to have administrative rights to create and manage projects
Regards
Ok, it worked!
Howdy, Within my company we do not place individual users within users groups on machines we use a security group (i.e RBAC). From my testing it appears Bizagi can't handle this, or am I missing something?
Dear Shaun,
Bizagi needs to have administrative privileges to create projects, thats why the user that runs Bizagi Studio must be a member of Bizagi and Administrator groups as was pointed out by Juan Felipe.
Regards
Hey,User was already admin and I added it to Bizagi User groups as well but still having this issue.
E.g. Under the Bizagi group to get it to work we have to add domain\mickeyMouse as a user. What we need to do is to add the security group domain\disneyCharacters which domain\mickeyMouse is a part of instead to the admin and a Bizagi groups. I.e. Role-based access control (RBAC) Therefore a new user domain\donaldDuck starts and does the same job as domain\mickeyMouse he is added to domain\disneyCharacters and straight away he has the correct permissions across the network including being a Bizagi admin.
Hopefully this explains my question a bit better. Thanks
Hello
I have the same problem although my user is in both Administrators and Bizagi groups (see picture attached). In addition I've disabled my Firewall. I still get the same message that my user has to be in thse two groups. Anything else that may be causing this issue?
I am using Windows 7 Ultimate with Bizagi Studio 10.6.1.
Thank you
Dear Users,
The communication between the Bizagi Studio and the BPM server hosting or localhost the project uses the following ports:
You may also use the Disjoin option to un-register the project and then open the project again. For more information about this option, refer to Managing your projects.Finally, verify each step of this article: collaborative_workRegards
Hello,
Our company's rule is that no individual user accounts are added to local groups because keeping track of individual user access is inefficient. (see in attach)
Have you a workaround for this problem?
regards,
Pietro
Dear Pietro,
Bizagi requires to create a local group called Bizagi Group on the same machine where people are working in order to have security on Bizagi Studio and to have control of created projects.
Your user needs to be explicitly defined as a member of the Bizagi group.
If you are connecting to a project hosted on a remote server, then you will need to make sure that your user also belongs to the Bizagi group at that remote server.
For further information:
Regards
sorry to reopen this old thread, but the other users exactly described my own problem. my user is member of the local group called "bizagi", but as was stated earlier, ones own user has also to be member of "administrators".
in our company we are not allowed to have individual uers in the local administrators group. unfortunately juan's last reply does not provide a solution to this problem. i get it that many big international companies use bizagi as well, i can't magine they will allow individual users into their local admin groups, so what is the solution to this problem?
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