scopor wrote: After installation I enabled all permission on my user account.
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Is something broken in the installation?
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I'd like to bet you a Pepsi that you broke the user settings when you "enabled all permissions". You likely modified the user group setting, which is a big no-no. Once you do this, you have set your user to only see campaigns assigned to that user group. And if there aren't any ... well, try this from now on: NEVER alter the user group of the user you are logged in as. In fact, never modify the user group of an administrator at all.
And if you'd like to test this theory, next time check the ability to modify campaigns before you "enable all permissions". Then be certain to ONLY modify the campaign permissions, and check again. You'll find that you now have permission to edit all campaigns. Then "enable all permissions" and see if it still works. If you avoid modifying the user group, it should work just fine.
And before you jump to any conclusions: Note that in any program/application/app you can break user permissions if you modify your own user settings without taking into account that some settings can Restrict your permissions.
We recommend that new administrators to ANY program (not just vicidial) create a new user, then log in as the new user, and then make all changes as that new user without ever altering the default admin user or logging in as the default admin user except for one thing: you log in as the default admin user ONLY to make and edit Other Users and their permissions. In some cases, you have a specific person assigned to this task to avoid "oops, I locked myself out!" moments.
(Not that I have EVER locked myself out of any application ... nahhhh.)