We have given Process Administrator Rights to a group of Basic Users to CANCEL,

We have given Process Administrator Rights to a group of Basic Users to CANCEL, PAUSE, RESUME and DELETE Process Instances for a particular Process Model. We have also made sure that the security is in the Process Model itself. The problem is, whenever a user wants to CANCEL, DELETE or PAUSE a Process Instance, he gets this message now "You do not have sufficient privileges to perform the requested action.". Any suggestions or workaround on this?

TIA....

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  • Jessica - if you want to give those users rights to cancel, delete, pause processes through the interface, then making them Process Administrators is the correct approach.
    2 things to check:
    -as a process admin, navigate to the Process Details for a running instance in Designer mode, and click "security." Verify that the specific instance has the admins you want.
    -did the users log out and back in after being given updated permissions ? If they were added to a group with that privilege, the change won't take effect until a logout/login.
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  • Jessica - if you want to give those users rights to cancel, delete, pause processes through the interface, then making them Process Administrators is the correct approach.
    2 things to check:
    -as a process admin, navigate to the Process Details for a running instance in Designer mode, and click "security." Verify that the specific instance has the admins you want.
    -did the users log out and back in after being given updated permissions ? If they were added to a group with that privilege, the change won't take effect until a logout/login.
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