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Originally posted by MorganReid September 4, 2023
I self-deployed an office-related service and everything worked fine. But I have a small problem.
I logged in with an account with the admin role, created a new file test0904 under common, and then selected change owner to set the owner of test0904 to admin ldap account.
I use the admin ldap account to log in, and I see the file test0904 under common. I want to set the permissions for this file, but I find that there is no such option, but the account of the admin role does.
Does Access (Permission setting) require that the account be in the admin role,Even if it is the owner account of the file? In fact, I think that since the file owner has been assigned to an account, the account should have permission control of the file, otherwise still need an account with the admin role to operate.
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Hi @MorganReid
Only the administrator has permission control on the Common folder. This is known issue #54145 in our internal bug tracker , I've added information about your problem to it.
Discussed in ONLYOFFICE/DocumentServer#2371
Originally posted by MorganReid September 4, 2023
I self-deployed an office-related service and everything worked fine. But I have a small problem.
I logged in with an account with the
admin
role, created a new filetest0904
undercommon
, and then selectedchange owner
to set the owner oftest0904
toadmin ldap
account.I use the
admin ldap
account to log in, and I see the filetest0904
under common. I want to set the permissions for this file, but I find that there is no such option, but the account of theadmin
role does.Does
Access (Permission setting)
require that the account be in theadmin role
,Even if it is the owner account of the file? In fact, I think that since the file owner has been assigned to an account, the account should have permission control of the file, otherwise still need an account with the admin role to operate.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: