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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] (partially resolved) search fails on group addr


From: Chris Weiss
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-users] (partially resolved) search fails on group address list
Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 15:27:15 +0000

A way for admins to "su" to a user and edit any of their prefs would be
highly usefull.

SI Reasoning (address@hidden) wrote*:
>
>This problem went away when I activated the ACL's for the group on the
>users preferences. Could there be a way for an administrator to set
>ACL's for users without logging into the users account? I also think
>that the search engine should work even if the users have not setup the
>ACL's for the group yet. I also think that there should be a global ACL
>option for users within a group so that an administrator could quickly
>setup the ACL's for all modules. Maybe even an option to prevent users
>from changing the administrator's ACL choices.
>
>
>
>On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 22:16, SI Reasoning wrote:
>> I have set up a group to access an addressbook category. The category
>> shows up properly for members of the group, however the search engine
>> within the addressbook does not seem to recognize any of the contacts in
>> the group, except for the user who input it.
>>
>> so if user A inputs contact GAGA with group access to group GROUP
>> then user B who is part of GROUP will have access to contact GAGA but if
>> a search for GAGA was done on the addressbook by B, the search will show
>> up empty. However user A will be able to successfully find GAGA with the
>> search engine.
>>
>> --
>> SI Reasoning
>> address@hidden
>> gpg public key ftp://ftp.p-p-i.com/pub/si-mindspring-pubkey.asc
>>
>> "The majority of the stupid is invincible and guaranteed for all time.
>> The terror of their tyranny is, however, alleviated by their lack of
>> consistency"
>> -- Albert Einstein
>The terror of their tyranny is, however, alleviated by their lack of
>consistency"
>-- Albert Einstein
>





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