Request Status or Daily Protocol (Log Files) returns Host SEPsesam is not allowed to connect or security problem for user. What is going on?
This is usually a problem with CTRLD privileges. The error message: scd-1136: Error: Host [{SEPsesam}] is not allowed to connect or security problem for user: [{user}]. There is a problem with the RMI GUI Server on SEPsesam Server. The system requires CTRLD privileges to complete sesam commands. Look in the directory
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