IViews throwing exception from Non Admin Login?

Hi,
I have created some iViews using .Net PDK for SAP.
I have added these iViews to a page. Then the page is added to workset. I have created a new role and assigned this workset to the new Role. Then I have created a new User and associated this user with the newly created Role.
Now the problem is whenever I login to portal using new user name and password I am able to see the workset as well as page and iViews. But these iViews are throwing following exception.
An Error occurred while processing one of the iViews on this page in the .NET server.
More information:
1. Default Trace
Exception id: 10:37_04/10/05_0037_6409650
However these iViews are running properly when I preview them from admin login.
What are possible causes/solutions for the above mentioned behavior?
Thanks for suggestions
Regards,
Vikas Khandpur

Hi Vikas
You should use the Permission Editor to assign user, group and role permissions to portal objects.
You can launch the Permission Editor in two ways:
1. Using the central Permission Editor
a. Choose System Administration ® Permissions.
b. Locate the folder or object you want to assign or edit permissions for, right-click it and choose Open ® Permissions from the context menu.
2. Using the object-specific Permission Editor
a. Launch the relevant administration tool or editor in the portal.
b. In the Portal Catalog, locate the object or folder to want to set or edit permissions for. Then, do one of the following:
   i. Right-click the object and choose Open ® Permissions from the context menu.
   ii. Open the object in the editor, and from the Display menu or drop-down list, choose Permissions.
To know how to set permissions in the permission editor, please refer to the following thread.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/f6/2604db05fd11d7b84200047582c9f7/content.htm
As for your doubt on why you are able to view the iViews from an administrator's login,it is because The standard super administer role is assigned maximum access to the entire set of portal initial content. The Super Administrator role is assigned by default to the Administrators group. Therefore, initially all standard administrator users have super administrator permissions in the portal.
Hope that helped.
Best Regards
Priya

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