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The Emulate UserImage Removed image-20240501-154941.pngImage Added  button located on the Users Grid allows an Administrator to see the 'Permissions' and 'Roles' assigned to different Users. Utilizing multiple browser tabs while Emulating can cause issues with any tabs opened before Emulation began. Emulation can cause unexpected behavior because all open tabs in a single browser share the same login session. This limitation exists because of how browsers handle session information. If there is a conflict between Permissions or application access between tabs, the Emulator may see an 'Oops' Error.Opps Error exampleImage Removed

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There are two methods that PCR recommends to avoid seeing these problems / errors.

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If you want to Emulate a User, but also use the application as your own user, another option is to use a second browser for running the application as an Emulated User. When using multiple browsers, for example Firefox and Chrome, there is no sharing of session data and the User can more easily control the work space. For example, if the User normally accesses PCR-360 with Firefox, it can be helpful to open PCR-360 in Chrome. If you log into the application and Emulate the user in Chrome, there is no conflicting session data. Using private browsing mode in your browser will work similarly to using another browser.

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