Hi Max,

Thanks for the bug report. I opened a JIRA about it in order to track the issue (http://www.jahia.net/jira/browse/DOC-187). We will try to repdoruce the problem on our test servers.

Best Regards,
Stéphane

At 11:06 13.02.2007, you wrote:

Dear Jahia core developers,

I have done some more research and I think I have traced a possible
cause for the problem with the 4.1.1 slide fix (but no solution yet).
The users with access to our Jahia server are defined in LDAP. My user
id was renamed from the id of the previous administrator.

When I checked the folder "var_jahia/content/slide/sitename" on the
Jahia server, I noticed that one of the sites on which I cannot access
users anymore had a ".../users/oldusername/public" folder with content
in it. When I changed my user id to the name of the previous
administrator (oldusername in my example), I could browse to this folder
again with a WebDav client!

Unfortunately, navigating to the ".../users/oldusername/public" from a
Jahia file field produces an error, but before the change, the folder
was not visible at all.

I found this to be the case in some other inaccessible locations as
well, except for one. What's different about this location is that it
belongs to the only user that has a capital in the user id. Jahia is
case-tolerant with respect to the user ids from LDAP. However, I tried
logging in while randomly changing letters of my user id to upper case,
but it has no effect.

I think that the Jahia core developers should be able to reproduce the
issue with this information, and I look forward to a hotfix soon :)

Best regards,

Max.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hirschfeld, Max [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: maandag 12 februari 2007 13:39
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: Problem assigning rights to WebDav folder in Jahia 4.1
>
> I really, really, really need a solution for my problem accessing
WebDav
> folders in Jahia. On my test and development system, most attempts to
> change the rights on a public directory of a user
> (/ROOT/users/someuser/public) result in an exception in the Jahia
> server
> and a warning on the client.
>
> I tried to solve this by going from Jahia 4.1.0 to Jahia 4.1.1 with
the
> slide fix. This appears to have made the problem worse: now, I cannot
> even navigate to problematic locations (although I am not absolutely
> sure I could before).
>
> Judging from my search of the archives, I am not alone with this
> problem:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00573.html
>
>
http://www.nabble.com/Slide-fix-for-Jahia-4.1.1-not-working!-t1865265.ht
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