I was just reading the Change Management User guide for 7 and came across 
this on Page 49 (Chapter 2, "Working with the Requester Console"):

"Also the AR Submitter locked mode must be enabled for users with 
read-only license to respond to surveys"

Maybe that helps?

Thad Esser
Remedy Developer
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Bach



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Tell me that they haven't changed it from its earlier version.. From what 
it
looks like, surveys in the new version seem to require write licenses? 
Isn't
it a 'Submit' based system anymore?

A user on our test system after receiving a notification for an after
service survey requires a write license to rate the service.. That is
downright stupid if you have to grant write licenses to every end user 
just
to fill in a survey!

Tell me I'm doing something wrong and the design of surveys still remain
designed as a submit based system..

Joe
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