Hello all.

I've found that it's not possible to seed the cache of a secure layer. Even
when properly authorized. The workaround is to make they layer temporarily
public... Seed the cache.... Then securing the layer when it's done.
Obviously this isn't ideal.

Does anyone know why this is? I'm guessing the threads used to seed a cache
run with a different permission set.... Yet not sure.
Has anyone else run into this issue?

Thanks
Jamie

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