Start control center without the owner repository password

Hi,
Is it possible to start the control center using a commom user (not the repository owner)?
I don't have the repository owner password, and I would like to start the control center in a local machine.
Which grants are necessary to a user be able to start the control center?
Thanks.

Hi,
the control center service connects to the repository as the repository owner.
So you need the password of the repository owner. There is no way around it.
Regards,
Carsten.

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