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Only webform administrators are allowed to access this page and create new submissions

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I first realized unprivileged users couldn't access webforms and I made a support request elsewhere for that, as suggested. Only today I noticed an administrator sees the form and above it an info box that says Only webform administrators are allowed to access this page and create new submissions.

Please consider I get the mentioned message both with webforms built before the upgrade of Drupal and the of Webform module - I made a long trip from Drupal 8 to Drupal 10 - and with a fresh dummy form recently created.

I noticed such an issue has already been reported as bug in the past, but that's something dated around 2018...

https://www.drupal.org/project/webform/issues/2938366

https://www.drupal.org/project/webform/issues/2966923

Thanks in advance!

Andrea

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Can you confirm that you have executed the Webform settings repair?
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@cilefen, you mean that action I can launch at the bottom of the page /admin/structure/webform/config/advanced? I just tried, with no luck. I also tried with "drush webform-repair".
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Can you confirm that the permissions on the affected forms are such that a non-administrator should be able to view them?
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@cilefen actually that was the issue I noticed first: an unprivileged user faces an "Access denied" and "You are not authorized to access this page" - though I read that in Italian. Only later on, being logged in as an administrator, I noticed the dark notice box telling "Only webform administrators are allowed to access this page and create new submissions".
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