Hi Cathy / all, As suggested by you, I have changed the group name in CCRC client and reconnect it. But though I am able to do checkout/checkin operations, but I am unable to create new elements with the following error:
ccweb: Error: Can't create object with group (Domain Users) that is not in the VOB's group list. I don't know where from it assumes the group name as "Domain Users". I have changed it to the correct one in CCRC --> Windows --> Preferences section. Please suggest how it can pick up the correct group name. Thanks in advance. Regards, Soumen Tel: (65) 6426 2394 | Fax: (65) 6426 2901 -----Original Message----- From: Sanders, Cathy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 8:46 PM To: Mondal, Soumen; cciug@lists.us.ibm.com Subject: RE: [cciug] Re: Group problem while accessing through CCRC You do need to disconnect and reconnect your CCRC client from the ClearCase server after setting the group in the preferences. Just like you do when changing the environment variable for the regular ClearCase client. With the regular client, anyone can start up ClearCase and if your VOB security is set to allow other groups read access, then any user in the domain can view elements in that ClearCase VOB. CCRC works the same as the regular ClearCase client -- it's just that instead of checking the CLEARCASE_PRIMARY_GROUP variable for security it checks the value set in the preferences. Since you could be running CCRC on a machine that you are not the logged in user, it cannot assume that it should pull the group information from the environment variable. ClearCase still knows behind the scenes whether or not you are actually a member of the group you put in either the preferences or the environment variable and does not allow inappropriate access. Hopefully that helps. Thanks, Cathy -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mondal, Soumen Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 7:23 AM To: cciug@lists.us.ibm.com Subject: RE: [cciug] Re: Group problem while accessing through CCRC Hi, Thanks for the respobse. One doubt, as we can login into CCRC with anu user-name/passwd in the domain, how the group setting will vary when I typed that in preferences. Any idea?? regards, Soumen -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of cdbsands Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 8:18 PM To: cciug@lists.us.ibm.com Subject: [cciug] Re: Group problem while accessing through CCRC If you are setting the CLEARCASE_PRIMARY_GROUP Windows environment variable, this only pertains to the regular client. With CCRC, you need to set the group within the CCRC client itself. Open up the preferences in the client and you should find the field where you set the group. CCRC will use this value and the regular client will use the value set in the environment variable. > Hi, > > Presently we are facing an weird problem while using > CCRC. Ours is a Windows shop. CC version is > 2003.06.14. > > One of our users does not set the > CLEARCASE_PRIMARY_GROUP. By default it was showing as > "Domain Users" as it's primary group while checking > by creds. > > Now, he changed this CLEARCASE_PRIMARY_GROUP value to > the actual group which is a member of a VOB. > > While using the ClearCase thick client in Windows, > snapshot view is created and he is able to do all CC > operations. > But when he tried the same operation from a snapshot > view in CCRC, it's throwing error that > "/Domain Users" is not a member of the VOB, > thus can't do the checkout on a directory. 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