if you don't want other users to be able to delete your recording you should place it in your private folder. The public folder is as the name indicates "public" anybody can read/write/delete files in that folder.
Sebastian 2012/1/21 Norbert Haag <[email protected]>: > Hi all, > > > > I just came about a very strange behavior of openmeetings. > > > > · I have set-up various groups (organizations) > > · The default group (organization) is where a newly registered user > is a member by default > > · None of the rooms are open to the public (all rooms set to > <Public> <false> > > · I recorded a session in one of the private rooms which is set as a > private room for an organization called lecturer > > · I set the recoding to public (as I suppose keeping it under “my > recordings” would prevent other members of the organization to playback) > > · I logged out and logged in with a default user (no special > credentials) > > · Looking at the recording tab at first no public recordings showed > up > > · Clicking on the public recordings folder however shows the > recording all of a sudden > > · Worse the user is able to DELETE the recording (mind you this is > the nilli vanilli user John Doe type style) > > > > Can anybody point me to an explanation for this behavior? Or is this just > one of the issues that need to be addressed (access rights to recordings) > > > > Have a great weekend all and don’t take it as a harsh criticism as I love > the system and hope it will stay around. -- Sebastian Wagner http://www.openmeetings.de http://incubator.apache.org/openmeetings/ http://www.webbase-design.de http://www.wagner-sebastian.com [email protected]
