netsuite SDF error when deploy on WebStorm












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SDF Features are enabled.



On webstorm, I can validate (netsuite ide function) and it works.



When I try to the project, even if it's empty or not, the LOG returns:



The remote server returned an error:
https://system.na2.netsuite.com:443/app/suiteapp/devframework/ideinstallhandler.nl - Moved Temporarily










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    SDF Features are enabled.



    On webstorm, I can validate (netsuite ide function) and it works.



    When I try to the project, even if it's empty or not, the LOG returns:



    The remote server returned an error:
    https://system.na2.netsuite.com:443/app/suiteapp/devframework/ideinstallhandler.nl - Moved Temporarily










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      SDF Features are enabled.



      On webstorm, I can validate (netsuite ide function) and it works.



      When I try to the project, even if it's empty or not, the LOG returns:



      The remote server returned an error:
      https://system.na2.netsuite.com:443/app/suiteapp/devframework/ideinstallhandler.nl - Moved Temporarily










      share|improve this question













      SDF Features are enabled.



      On webstorm, I can validate (netsuite ide function) and it works.



      When I try to the project, even if it's empty or not, the LOG returns:



      The remote server returned an error:
      https://system.na2.netsuite.com:443/app/suiteapp/devframework/ideinstallhandler.nl - Moved Temporarily







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      Klaus AndradeKlaus Andrade

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          I got this error with Eclipse after our account was upgraded to 2018.2 and I stopped logging in as Administrator.



          This seems to be a permissions problem; I fixed it by creating an SDF Developer role with the permissions listed in that SuiteAnswers article, and then logging into the role using a token, following the links in the note on step 5. (You may not need to use the token; I didn't try it the other way.)






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            I got this error with Eclipse after our account was upgraded to 2018.2 and I stopped logging in as Administrator.



            This seems to be a permissions problem; I fixed it by creating an SDF Developer role with the permissions listed in that SuiteAnswers article, and then logging into the role using a token, following the links in the note on step 5. (You may not need to use the token; I didn't try it the other way.)






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              I got this error with Eclipse after our account was upgraded to 2018.2 and I stopped logging in as Administrator.



              This seems to be a permissions problem; I fixed it by creating an SDF Developer role with the permissions listed in that SuiteAnswers article, and then logging into the role using a token, following the links in the note on step 5. (You may not need to use the token; I didn't try it the other way.)






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                I got this error with Eclipse after our account was upgraded to 2018.2 and I stopped logging in as Administrator.



                This seems to be a permissions problem; I fixed it by creating an SDF Developer role with the permissions listed in that SuiteAnswers article, and then logging into the role using a token, following the links in the note on step 5. (You may not need to use the token; I didn't try it the other way.)






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                I got this error with Eclipse after our account was upgraded to 2018.2 and I stopped logging in as Administrator.



                This seems to be a permissions problem; I fixed it by creating an SDF Developer role with the permissions listed in that SuiteAnswers article, and then logging into the role using a token, following the links in the note on step 5. (You may not need to use the token; I didn't try it the other way.)







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