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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] GRanting access to my calendar (again)-->proble


From: Kevin Scott
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-users] GRanting access to my calendar (again)-->problem with "autocreated" accounts
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 16:53:27 +0000

I'm not using ldap myself, so I can't test it.
but it sounds like a bug,
you can report it here
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=phpgroupware

Jorge Izquierdo (address@hidden) wrote:
>
>Well, I´ve done a progress with my problem but now I have new questions
>about it ;-)
>
>My PHPgroupWare is configured to authenticate users against an LDAP
>server and store user accounts in the database. It´s also configured to
>create user in database when first logs in the system. The problem is
>that the application does not perform this user creation as good as i
>would like, because the users created in such a way could not share
>calendar (for example, this is now my greater problem, maybe I will get
>any other problems in the future because of the way it "autocreates" the
>users in the database).
>
>I´ve tested to create manually users in the database with the
>administrator application of user management. Then I have added the
>corresponding entry in my LDAP and when these new users grants access
>each other to their calendars, the have no problem to display the
>calendar of the other users. But as I said, the "autocreated" accounts
>can not perform this behaviour. Any ideas? Is the autocreation of the
>user account in the database missing anything? How can I manipulate this?
>
>Thanks for help
>
>JOrge
>
>
>Jorge Izquierdo escribió:
>> That´s exactly what I do until I reach the step: -> select your username
>> from the "user" dropdown select box. When I expand my select box no
>> other user than myself and my groups appear. I would like to know where
>> calendar app extract the information to fill in this checkbox because
>> although I gave privileges to another user to access my calendar, he
>> could not see my user name in this select box.
>>
>> I´ve checked the site configuration preferences with my administrator
>> user and the "Deny all users access to grant other users access to their
>> entries ?:" is set to No.  Any other posibilities, please?
>>
>> Thanks for any help.
>>
>>
>> Kevin Scott escribió:
>>
>>> So, you go into preferences --> under Calender, you click on Grant
>>> Access --> you
>>> check the desired boxes for the desired user --> click on submit -->
>>> Go to your
>>> calendar and add an appointment --> Log in as the desired user -->
>>> click on calendar
>>> --> select your username from the "user" dropdown select box --> view
>>> your calendar.
>>> Is this what you mean is not working? if so check your Site
>>> Configuration under
>>> admin and make sure "Deny all users access to grant other users access
>>> to their
>>> entries ?:" is set to No. HTH - Kevin Scott
>>>
>>> Jorge Izquierdo (address@hidden) wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello again. I´ll try again with my question because I have not been
>>>> able to solve my problem. Anybody knows where is stored the privileged
>>>> (acls or something similar) you give another user to have access to my
>>>> calendar?
>>>>
>>>> I've been trying to achieve the grant access to my calendar function to
>>>> another user but no results. I´m a bit desperate. Any help? Where does
>>>> the calendar app looks like when a user log into it to see which
>>>> calendar this user is able to read/edit? (and show it in the
>>>> corresponing list of the page? Which php function performs this?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks again
>>>>
>>>>
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