Error: WIS 30256, Permissions Problem

Running BO XI R2 SP4.
Prior to installing service pack 4, this problem never happened. Just recently, whenever a user attempts to edit the SQL of a query it gives the Error WIS 30256. After looking into this error, it claims that it's caused by the administrator disabling the permission to "View SQL". After getting complaints from a few users, I checked their permissions, only to find that they did have the rights. Afterwards, I tried the same thing. Even with all the permissions the system has to offer, I received the same error. Any ideas about both why this happened, and how to fix this?

Hi,
Check if the rights are either 'Denied' OR 'Undefined' on following: -
1) Specific folder - in that case all the reports kept insude this folder would be effected.
2) User Group - in this case all the users in this group will receive this error.
3) Specific user(s) - in this case only these users will receive this error.
4) Specific report(s) - in this case all the users will receive this error while accessing SQL for this report(s).
Thanks,
Jayendra.

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