How is it that on my "Projects" page on Redmine, even once connected, there's no "New Project" link anywhere to be found?
Contrary to the demo version.
My account
Their demo
Thank you very much in advance!
Redmine has fine-grained, role-based permission system. Permissions are managed on global and per-project level, even per-field and per-status, based on workflow...
You don't see new project button, because you are not administrator, nor you have any role on some project which can grant you that permission.
You should contact your administrator or project manager to elevate your role.
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A new project showed up in my list of projects in my GCP console with name "My Project xxxxx" and ID "brave-watch-nnnnnn" where xxxxx and nnnnnn are numbers. But, I have no privileges on this project and cannot view the resources or modify the project.
I am the only user of my GCP account and my account is not part of any organization. I don't know how this project was created and how it got added to my console. Has anyone encountered such a scenario before and how did you resolve it ?
I think you should contact the support team. You mentioned about that your account is not part of an organization. But it's possible for someone to add you into his project via email. Did you leak your email address? You can also use gcloud projects list to see which project you have access to.
Only the owner of the project can revoke the access... that's who to contact.
b/c permission resourcemanager.projects.setIamPolicy is required to do so.
I'm trying to create my first project in google cloud with organization's administrator account. I have access to the administrator's email and passwords and I am logging in with that account to do so. The problem is that when I click on create new project I receive the following error:
There was an error while loading /home/dashboard?project=proven-now-305315&authuser=1.
You are missing at least one of the following required permissions:
Project
resourcemanager.projects.get
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The detail is that in my resource administration panel I already gave the permission that they ask me to the resource as shown in the following image:
As I have read, the project IAM Admin role should grant the resourcemanager.projects.get role and as you can see in the image the resource rcv # .. which is the administrator has it activated, however I keep trying to create a new project and it doesn't allow me to do it. Any idea?
In case anybody else, like me, reaches this answer, I want to point out that the accepted answer is correct, but for me I had to also make sure that within the settings, I ensured that Project Creation Settings on the right pane and under the section of Cloud Resource Manager Api Settings was set to on. It was turned off by default. Many people on my team overlooked this as it is significantly smaller text.
This may be an option that was not present before or it was turned on by default in the past. For us, it was turned off.
Please refer to the included image for a visual representation of the
settings that need to be turned on.
The problem was for some reason the Google Cloud was disable for all users, I solved following this instructions. Solved with this!
To activate this service, please follow the steps:
Access the admin console and go to Apps -> Additional Google Services
Look for the service “Google Cloud Platform” and click on the box next to it
In to top right corner click in “ON”
Confirm you want to turn it on in the pop-up box.
I am working on a screen recording app using C++ in XCode. The problem is that when I compile and start the app I always have to give permission for screen recording in "Settings > Privacy".
Is there a way to always grant the permission in XCode or sth similar? It is really annoying when developing/testing the app to always manually grant the permission when re-compiling.
Sign your debug builds Luke
In order to grant macOS "Screen Recording" permission for development (or any other permission like microphone or camera access) you must sign your debug builds with your AppleID certificate. This applies for Swift/C++/Objective-C or any other language.
It's easy and free to do:
Simply click at your project
Go to "Signing & Capabilities"
Select "Development" in "Signing Certificate"
Pick your certificate in the "Team" (if you don't have any there will be an "Add Team" button which lets you download a free one after providing your AppleID)
After that your build settings should look like that:
(you may need to go use Product -> Clean Build Folder and rebuild)
If permissions appears revoked...
Also if the system still doesn't give you permissions you need to go to system Settings -> Security & Privacy -> Privacy and under an appropriate category you need to REVOKE the permission and grant it again after rebuild. This will prompt for app quit - do it and run the application again. From now on it will always have permissions.
I am having a very tinted design on the dashboard. I'm trying to delete but I get the message "does not exist, or you do not have permission to access it." . All right, but. How can I not have permission because I am the only user to use the service. I need to delete but I am facing this difficulty.
I am the only user of the service.
No one else uses the platform
Project permissions:
Role:
I faced same issue and finally figured this out. I hope other people can benefit from this.
If your project is under "No Organization", you can simply go to IAM, make sure you are owner, then go to project, delete/shutdown buttons will be enabled, you can delete the project.
However if you have created an organization, even if you are owner/admin of a project, you do not have delete permission. First you need to go to admin settings page and grant yourself "project deleter" role, then you will be able to shutdown/delete a project.
To give yourself "project deleter" role, go to IAM -> settings, Open dropdown at the top where you can select a project, click on all, click on your oganization name. Here you will see your email as "Organization Administrator". Edit this and add "Project Deleter".
Did this help anyone?
Only project owners can shut down the project, so make sure you are logged in as an account with the Project Owner permission before you try to delete the project. You must first disable billing before deleting any project by shutting down the project. If you are as an owner of project make sure that your log in with the right email.
Also, shutting down a project does not delete the project immediately. It only requests deletion of the project. The project owner will receive an email notification that the project has been marked for deletion
To shut down a project using the GCP Console:
1) Open the Setting page (found under IAM & admin) in the Google Cloud Platform Console.
2) Click Select a project.
3) Select a project you wish to delete, and click Open.
4) Click Shut down. Then click DELETE PROJECT. A confirmation screen describing what will happen appears.
5) Now enter the Project ID, then click Shut down.
For more information about shutting down/deleting the project please have a look at these following links with:
https://cloud.google.com/resource-manager/docs/creating-managing-projects#shutting_down_deleting_projects
https://support.google.com/cloud#topic=6158848
Open IAM and check for project permissions. check members and their roles. Check who is the owner of the project. what is your role? If you are the owner under roles and still not able to delete the project, then raise an issue in https://issuetracker.google.com/issues.
I'm noticing an issue in the role management module. When attempting to create a user with a decreased role-set, say: only having login permission and list permission on the assets. The user is unable to see the "List" sub-menu under the
"Metadata" menu. Although the "Metadata" menu displays with nothing underneath it.
The link is an album with pictures of both the issue and the permissions for that user.
Please assist.
As descried in the documentation, it is required to have the WS-API permission selected.
Must have missed that in the Roles docs.