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« on: October 07, 2005, 08:29:00 PM »


Server:  www.lunarpages.com,  Linux 2.4

Check's in the mail!  However, I believe I've found
a couple of bugs already.

1) for repeating events, using 01/01/2099 as the end
date doesn't work, the event just vanishes.

2) user X has his own calendar XC, permissions are
set such that no user but X should be able to view the calendar (or do anything else to it).  However, all
other users except anonymouse users *CAN* view it!
These other users (except Administrator) have any
global permissions except...

3) The online documentation says that all users can
change their passwords, and the "Change Password"
global permission is not mentioned in the documentation.
I discovered that this must be set for a user to be able
to change his password.

4) The online documentation also omits the "Manage Plugins"
global permission.

Except for adding a few users and a couple of extra
calendars this is a stock installation.

Thanks for any feedback.

Kei for LASC

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« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2005, 10:04:00 PM »

** 1) for repeating events, using 01/01/2099 as the end date doesn't work, the event just vanishes. **

But all other end dates work Ok?


** However, all other users except anonymouse users *CAN* view it! **

The only way to guaranty no one else can view a calendar is to set the calendar to 'Require login'.

Also, make sure no user has view permissions "All users for calendar: XC" (or whatever the calendar's name is) set.

I've never heard of any other causes.

** These other users (except Administrator) have any global permissions except... **

Do you mean, "DO other users have any global permissions"?

If so, no.


Dan O.

[This message has been edited by DanO (edited October 08, 2005).]

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