After installing the Jahia slide fix, I now have problems accessing the public 
folder in WebDav. Whenever I navigate to the public folder, I get an 
IllegalStateException.

I have tried re-running the slide fix jsp, but it reports: "0 errors found".

I noticed that I am not the only one who has seen this problem:
http://www.nabble.com/Slide-fix-for-Jahia-4.1.1-not-working!-t1865265.html

This link shows the same exception that I am seeing. However, my build number 
is shown as 6089, which is the right version for the slide fix. Going back to 
Jahia.4.1.1_01.jar did not help either. The problem remained when I did so. 

It may be relevant to know that next to Jahia.4.1.2.jar, I have 
jakarta-slide-webdavlib-2.2pre1-SNAPSHOT.jar in my WEB-INF/lib folder, which 
came with the upgrade to Jahia.4.1.1 if I am not mistaken.

Does anyone know if there is a solution for the problem with the 
IllegalStateException?

Max.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stéphane Croisier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: woensdag 15 november 2006 14:43
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Problem assigning rights to WebDav folder in Jahia 4.1
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Perhaps a fix such as this one:
> http://www.jahia.net/jahia/Jahia/cache/bypass/pid/611
> may help.
> 
> Please tell us if this is not the case
> 
> Best Regards,
> Stéphane
> 
> At 12:20 15.11.2006, you wrote:
> >Dear fellow Jahia admins,
> >
> >One of my users complained that she did not have rights to upload files
> >to her personal folder. To solve this problem, I tried to change
> >directory permissions on the "users" folder. I did this by navigating to
> >the folder from a file field, and selecting "Change directory
> >permissions". But when I try to apply the change, I see a generic error
> >message saying that the page could not be displayed. When I check the
> >directory permissions afterwards, they are unchanged.
> >
> >WebDav itself appears to work, because the user can upload to other
> >folders to which she already has rights.
> >
> >I checked the log file of the server, and I've included what I think is
> >the relevant section for this problem at the bottom of this message.
> >
> >According to the administration console, I am using Jahia 4.1.0_01 build
> >6070, which is running on a WebSphere 5.1 server (which comes with JRE
> >1.4).
> >
> >Any help with this problem would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> >Is there perhaps a work-around to change the WebDav permissions on a
> >folder outside of Jahia? I tried connecting using a regular WebDav
> >client (DataFreeWay/Web drive/Xythos), but this does not seem to work
> >either.

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