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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Making Addressbook Entries Readable by All


From: peter
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-users] Making Addressbook Entries Readable by All
Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 03:56:15 +0200

Hello Ian
Perhaps you could add an entry in the ACL table listing the addressbook
application as available to
----- Original Message -----
From: Ian Firla <address@hidden>
To: <address@hidden>
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 11:08 PM
Subject: [Phpgroupware-users] Making Addressbook Entries Readable by All


>
> Dear List,
>
> My apologies for the intrusion but I wonder if anyone else has come across
> this problem. I've read through the list archives both here and for
> developers as well as bug reports and can't find any mention of the
> problem and am now worrying that I'm missing something.
>
> I would like all users to be able to read one another's address books.
>
> I have gone to the user's "grant access" settings for the address book,
> and ticked on "read" and "edit". I've made sure that the address book
> entries are not set to "private". Still, nothing comes up and I can't work
> out why.
>
> I'm running phpGroupWare version 0.9.13.018 on a Debian / Woody box that's
> been fully updated. I have had the same issue after installing the source
> and also when I've apt-get'd the package.
>
> Any ideas on what I've missed out?
>
> Ian
>
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>
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