TMS 13.2 Administrative Tools

Dear team,

I installed TMS 13.2 on a windows 2008 R2 and SQL 2008 Server.

I've configured SQL and can access TMS web page now.

I don't get the option, the administration tools. Looks like I don't have the privilege to do this.

I connected with the default system administrator account. (please see attachment)

Can you please let me know how can I provide access to the Admin account to see the "Administrative Tools".

Kind regards

Sanchez

The very first user to login after TMS is installed automatically becomes administrator and has full access to the web interface.  If you are not the first person to connect after the installation of TMS, can you try to login with the account that did.

If you don't have access to the consulted first TMS account or any other account is never connected in addition to the one you use, you can use SQL Management Studio to change the database and give you administrative access to the web interface.

  1. Open the dbo. AclUser and note the identification number of the account in question.
  2. Change the dbo. AclUserGroup, register the above identification number under AclUser_Id and insert "1" under AclGroup_Id (1 is the Group Id for Site administrators).

Example:

  • dbo. AclUser
    • ID = 1003
    • User name = TMS\Administrator
  • dbo. AclUserGroup
    • AclUser_Id = 1003
    • AclGroup_Id = 1

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