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Why Am I Seeing Insufficient Permission for Cache Purge and Prefetch?
Updated on 2024-04-17 GMT+08:00
Why Am I Seeing Insufficient Permission for Cache Purge and Prefetch?
Perform the following operations to rectify the fault:
- If you log in as an IAM user, check whether you have the permissions required to perform cache purge and prefetch. If you do not have the required permissions, apply for them from your account administrator.
- If you have the permissions required to perform cache purge and prefetch, check whether your account is in arrears.
Parent topic: Cache Purge and Prefetch
Cache Purge and Prefetch FAQs
- What Are the Differences Between Cache Purge and Cache Prefetch?
- Why Am I Seeing Insufficient Permission for Cache Purge and Prefetch?
- Why Does a Cache Prefetch Operation Fail?
- Does Cache Purge Refresh Content Cached on All PoPs?
- Should I Enter an Origin URL or Domain Name URL for Cache Purge and Prefetch?
- Why Does a Prefetch Task Remain in the Being Processed Status for a Long Time?
- How Do I Purge the CDN Cache Where the Domain Name Includes a Wildcard?
- Why Is the Content Not Updated Even After I Prefetched and Purged the Cache?
- Does CDN Support Directory Prefetch?
- Are Cache Purge and Prefetch Mandatory?
- Do I Need to Purge or Prefetch the Cache of Both HTTP and HTTPS URLs?
- Can I Prefetch M3U8 Files?
- Which Should I Do First, Purge or Prefetch, When I Want to Update Cache?
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