Error when Uploading Document to PWA Document Library

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"You do not have permission to view this page", is diplayed after document
is uploaded, document however uploads successfully to the PWA document
library.

This is purely an annoyance, no functionality is lost.

Troubleshooting steps taken so far:
Check and recheck all security permissions.
Create new library, test upload, same error message.
Created a new view, tested, same error message.
Only affects project sites, SharePoint sites do not have this issue when
uploading documents to a document library.

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Thank you, David
.



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