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[Server] ValidateRolePermissions of MonitoredItems based of the saved user identity to allow validation when no session is present #2832

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Extend IMonitoredItem Interface to allow the access to the savedUserIdentity of the owning Subscription.

This allows the MonitoredNode to validate the RolePermissions of the owning user of the MI to decide if reading the value /event is allowed.

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