Tim Frank wrote:
If you leave the auto-version parameter blank, empty, no value then NOTHING will happen automatically. I will mention that you should be careful with understanding how these parameters work with "dumb" webdav clients such as Windows WebFolders. The dumb behaviour is to automatically overwrite whatever is "live" as there is no checkout/checking issued. I would recommend using the "checkout" option for that reason, as a safeguard.
---> ok, thanks for the advice. additionally i saw that the double-version only occurs when i first put in the document. when i put in a new version of an existing doc, it just creates ONE new version.

just two other questions:
- what are the consequences for dumb-client-documents that are checked out (automatically), but not checked in (manually) again?
- what is the versioncontrol-method for? to activate and disactivate version-controlling on a document?


There is a duplicate of the file created in history to allow the uncheckout command to function. Uncheckout is like undo. You can checkout a file, do 20 changes on it, then decide "No, I really don't want to save those changes for this version", so you issue the uncheckout command to rollback to the last good copy from the history.
---> understand, thanks a lot!

stefan


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