Just a quick remark / some additional details: We ware able to reproduce the behavior and are currently identifying the root cause of the issue to fix it. Right now, when you assign lots of permissions to a user account, a bug is triggered which prevents you from logging in to the system with the affected user. Unfortunately, there is no other option than the mentioned factory reset as of now. Nevertheless, you can (in most use cases) avoid the behaviour when you assign only the permissions that are required for a specific use case to a user account. On the other hand, if you need an account with maximum permissions, you can just check the "Full access" box - there is no need to check all the other boxes, as well. In general, I recommend to create a user account with "Full access" only (like "boschrexroth") as a fallback and then create further accounts for your testing / demo purposes. If required, you may also create multiple accounts with "Full access" privileges, there is no limit. I would just ensure that there is always one administrative account left that allows you to log in. Kind regards, Michael
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