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What are the semantics of a team customization whose configuration source looks like:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<team-customization xmlns="http://com.ibm.team.process">
    <permissions>
    </permissions>
    <behavior>
    </behavior>
</team-customization>

Users are getting:

CRJAZ1319E Illegal read access:  User "jonsnow" attempted to read item(s) having the following type(s): ReportDescriptor

Claims this is of sudden onset, but I can't find any "Recent Events" that give any good leads.

I've just generated the runtime report for this project area, maybe that will reveal something.


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I think I'm going up the wrong tree, the customization has been there over 1y.

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Ok, still need some help here. 

Discovery:  Found 2 template modifications made Sept 8 via Recent Events of user.  In the Recent Events
hover over one modification shows a URI, the 2nd "Permission Denied"

Project users have been apparently deleting/adding the template to be able to view their Plan chart(s). 

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For what it's worth:  Setting the template as "Default for Plan Chart" did the trick.

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@Kevin, it looks like that the Report template that was deployed was not Shared. You can open the Report template and check the Shared flag to make it available to all Users when they open the plan.

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