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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] addressbook ACLs
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Dave Hall |
Subject: |
Re: [Phpgroupware-users] addressbook ACLs |
Date: |
Wed, 26 Feb 2003 15:43:40 +1100 |
SI Reasoning <address@hidden> wrote:
<snip />
Now I have broken this up a bit so it makes sense to me - note i have
not changed the text ... just made the layout clearer.
>
> One other thing: Whenever I make an ACL change, none of the
> previously installed users seem to be affected by it. For instance,
>
> I have users one, two and three already in existence in Group A.
> If I remove read add and delete privileges for Group A.
For members of group A?
> Then Create Group C and put users one and two in them.
> They lose the entire previous history of addresses or calender items,
> etc, even if I setup group C with read add delete privileges.
For which group??
> This behavior is curious though ....
> in that it only affects anything that the user with administrator
> privileges was the creator of.
> If another user was a creator of an item, then those former members of
> Group A will continue to have access to those items created by
> those other users, even if all privileges are dropped from that
> Group.
> For instance
> in the previous Group A that had all privileges revoked, User One is
> the administrator.
> In this case Users two and three no longer see any of User One's
> inputted items (even though User two is now in Group C and should
> be able to have access to them).
> However Users Two and Three can see each others items created while
> in Group A (even though User three no longer has any privileges).
How are you assigning the rights?
Can you put some screen dumps up on a website? DO NOT SEND THEM AS
ATTACHMENTS TO THE LIST!!! - yes I needed to shout.
Cheers
Dave
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