"This webpage has a redirect loop"     "....resulted in too many redirects"

Hi, I am trying to connect to a cloud account for the first time.
BUT I get this error here...
This webpage has a redirect loop
The webpage at https://database-xxxxxx.db.us1.oraclecloudapps.com/apex/f?p=4500:1000:118209995883759 has resulted in too many redirects. Clearing your cookies for this site or allowing third-party cookies may fix the problem. If not, it is possibly a server configuration issue and not a problem with your computer.
Here are some suggestions:
Reload this webpage later.
Learn more about this problem.
Any help appreciated,
Bill

Found the problem!
Oracle - need to capture that error and make more descriptive.
maybe - "User does not have the proper role to view this page"
I went into the
Identity Management Console:     https://idmconsole.us1.cloud.oracle.com/identity/faces/pages/Identity.jspx
for my Domain.
"Manage Roles" - hit search (because the roles don't show if you don't hit the search button)
and then Assigned the "Database Developer" and "Database Administrator" roles to the users that were getting the error.

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