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What happens when I start Applications Manager with different system user names?

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What happens when I start Applications Manager with different system user names?

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For example, you have installed Applications Manager in a system with user access as ‘admin’. The Applications Manager server is started. The /working/mysql/data/AMDB folder files are set with ‘admin’ permissions. In a later period you have logged into the system using another user name, say ‘guest’, and started Applications Manager. At this point, the AMDB files are set with the ‘admin’ permission. Because of the change in file permissions, there will be malfunctioning of the monitors and when Alerts tab is clicked, exceptions might be thrown. To avoid this error, you need to ensure that the same user login is used everytime you start Applications Manager in your system. If you have AMDB files with different user permissions, perform the following steps to change all permissions to a single user permission.

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