>Hello Mr Litvak,
>
>The reason why you get back to the login page is because you don't have access.
>It brings us to a menu that administrators have for reports purposes.
>
>Regards,
Thank you for your reply. It still does not make sense. I can click on United States or Canada and see users from these countries. But when I click on someone from Venezuela (e.g.) I get logged out. It used to be, if I remember correctly, that clicking on any country would simply show users from that country.
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