Hi Graham, I think the bug described below has been fixed in the latest version of SchoolTool, which circles us around to getting a new SchoolTool package out for the Mac.
--Tom On 10/10/05, Graham Perrin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 13 Sep 2005, at 21:24, Tom Hoffman wrote: > > > http://www.cocoaobjects.com/schooltool-install-compressed.dmg.bz2 > > > > I'd like to have a few more people try this out before we give it > > some final tweaks and post it on the website. Let me know if it > > works for you. > > I arranged for me (near-novice) and two complete novices to test, > using non-production data. > > I find that it's easy to lock oneself out of one's own calendar. I > don't know whether this issue is specific to the Mac OS (Preference > Pane) version under test, but here goes... > > Steps to reproduce > ================== > > 1) Log in as myself, go to My Calendar, Set Up Access. > > 2) Check for un-authenticated users to View (but not my calendar). > > 3) Check for my 'CENTRIM' colleagues to View calendar. > > 4) Check for my 'CENTRIM admin' colleagues to Add events. > > 5) Log out. > > 6) Log in as someone from CENTRIM admin. > > 7) Click the 'More' button. > > 8) Select the calendar that I had made visible, Apply. > > 9) Error: > > > You are not allowed to access this page. You can click on the back > > button in your browser to go back, or ask a more privileged user to > > log in. > > Further testing > =============== > > Fresh test installation (with more non-production data to follow) is at > <http://schooltool.freeman-centre.ac.uk/>. > > For the benefit of any other reader who wishes to test, you may log > in as > > username jp (Joe Public) > password thecheekofit > > and this person is a member of both groups, > > CENTRIM > CENTRIM admin > > FYI access control for my calendar is as shown in the PDF below. > > (For test purposes, the only person who is not a member of CENTRIM > admin is Howard Rush.) > > (Tom, under separate cover, I'll offer you the manager password for > this server.) > > TIA for any advice. > > Graham Perrin, Projects Media Development Officer > CENTRIM - <http://www.brighton.ac.uk/centrim/> > +44-1273-877922 > > > _______________________________________________ Schooltool mailing list [email protected] http://lists.schooltool.org/mailman/listinfo/schooltool
