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When I try to change address for a Entity, gives me an alert "The action you have requested is not allowed", When I try to add a new Entity too.
I'm using the new version, anyone with the same problem?
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I have the same problem in 9.1.2 and other person too. Somebody had reported this bug
https://github.com/glpi-project/glpi/issues/1812
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I have super-admin rights and in debug mode i got no error but the same message.
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GLPI 9.3.3
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Thanks! now I'm sure that it is a bug, lets wait to some correction.
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Witch field to you want to change in address?
I don't reproduce
CentOS 6.5 - CentOS 7.x
PHP 5.6 - PHP 7.x - MySQL 5.6 - MariaDB 10.2 + APC + oOPcache
GLPI from 0.72 to dev version
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Witch field to you want to change in address?
I don't reproduce
Hi Yllen, apparently it's a bug. (Happens to me also)
GLPI 9.1.2
Administration -> Entities -> Address -> Save
The action you have requested is not allowed.
No need to register any change.
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I don't have this problem.
Do you use plugin?
CentOS 6.5 - CentOS 7.x
PHP 5.6 - PHP 7.x - MySQL 5.6 - MariaDB 10.2 + APC + oOPcache
GLPI from 0.72 to dev version
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I have the same issue.
the installation is new (9.1.2, no upgrade) and i have no plugin...
Debian 8
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Correction will be present in next version of GLPI
CentOS 6.5 - CentOS 7.x
PHP 5.6 - PHP 7.x - MySQL 5.6 - MariaDB 10.2 + APC + oOPcache
GLPI from 0.72 to dev version
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