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11/29/2010 8:35 AM
 
Hi All, I don't know if anybody had similar issue, but I encountered it a second time. I want to restrict administrator permissions within one of our subportals and I achieved this by manipulating (removing) records in TabPermission table. The problem is that the changes are not present immediately and permissions are removed after 2 hours. Do you have any idea how to cope with this?

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Przemek
 
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11/29/2010 9:27 AM
 
Majority of entities are cached. Permissions records are changed rarely. And changes don't applied untill "Application Restart" happen (or another method calls refresh cache).

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11/29/2010 2:30 PM
 
Many thanks Tanya, it was a typical brainstorm. I haven't realized that permissions can be cached. I enforced flushing the cache and it worked.
Thanks again,
Przemek
 
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