QaaWS Access Level

All,
I am setting up access level for users in the production environment for QaaWS tool. All users can view QaaWS in production, but they CAN'T create/modify/delete QaaWS in production. What access level do I need to enable this?
I tried to use the "View" access level out-of-the box, but I got this "You are not authorized to design or edit a query. Please contact your administrator (QWS 02718)."  If I use "Full Control" access level, the user can login fine, but the issue is that user can create/modify/delete QaaWS in production. I am puzzled as to what access level can give me the view ability...
Please advise...
thanks...

qaaws is a query tool designed for editing wsdl's. If you grant view that is most likley for infoview not for opening with the client. So I believe this is by design. If you do not get anyone to verify this then I'd suggest opening a case with support admin team so they can test it and verify that for you.
Regards,
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