Error:permission to view

Can anybody why certain posts give me ?
Error:permission to view..........

Hi Could you please let me know where you are getting the error and also it will be good if you post whole error
If the error is View access denied for some user on some rule lib or workflow then for this you have to make the changes in System conf file and End user task.
Please let me know

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