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You need to use cmuser with Ttm-AddWebsite, as noted in this answer from Rickthis answer from Rick.

If this doesn't help, it's likely that you haven't registered the WebCapability. So check that it's correctly set up in the cd_storage_conf.xml (probably of your discovery service) and that you have run the update:

java -jar discovery-registration.jar update

You need to use cmuser with Ttm-AddWebsite, as noted in this answer from Rick.

If this doesn't help, it's likely that you haven't registered the WebCapability. So check that it's correctly set up in the cd_storage_conf.xml (probably of your discovery service) and that you have run the update:

java -jar discovery-registration.jar update

You need to use cmuser with Ttm-AddWebsite, as noted in this answer from Rick.

If this doesn't help, it's likely that you haven't registered the WebCapability. So check that it's correctly set up in the cd_storage_conf.xml (probably of your discovery service) and that you have run the update:

java -jar discovery-registration.jar update
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As noted in my comment, youYou need to use cdusercmuser with Ttm-AddWebsite, as noted in this answer from Rick.

If this doesn't help, it's likely that you haven't registered the WebCapability. So check that it's correctly set up in the cd_storage_conf.xml (probably of your discovery service) and that you have run the update:

java -jar discovery-registration.jar update

As noted in my comment, you need to use cduser with Ttm-AddWebsite, as noted in this answer from Rick.

If this doesn't help, it's likely that you haven't registered the WebCapability. So check that it's correctly set up in the cd_storage_conf.xml (probably of your discovery service) and that you have run the update:

java -jar discovery-registration.jar update

You need to use cmuser with Ttm-AddWebsite, as noted in this answer from Rick.

If this doesn't help, it's likely that you haven't registered the WebCapability. So check that it's correctly set up in the cd_storage_conf.xml (probably of your discovery service) and that you have run the update:

java -jar discovery-registration.jar update
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As noted in my comment, you need to use cduser with Ttm-AddWebsiteTtm-AddWebsite, as noted in this answer from Rick.

If this doesn't help, it's likely that you haven't registered the WebCapability. So check that it's correctly set up in the cd_storage_conf.xmlcd_storage_conf.xml (probably of your discovery service) and that you have run the update:

java -jar discovery-registration.jar update

As noted in my comment, you need to use cduser with Ttm-AddWebsite, as noted in this answer from Rick.

If this doesn't help, it's likely that you haven't registered the WebCapability. So check that it's correctly set up in the cd_storage_conf.xml (probably of your discovery service) and that you have run the update:

java -jar discovery-registration.jar update

As noted in my comment, you need to use cduser with Ttm-AddWebsite, as noted in this answer from Rick.

If this doesn't help, it's likely that you haven't registered the WebCapability. So check that it's correctly set up in the cd_storage_conf.xml (probably of your discovery service) and that you have run the update:

java -jar discovery-registration.jar update
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