I had this same issues, and I did set the "User Home Folder Naming Rule" to uid. But for some reason the hex UIDS still show up in the data folder associated with the user account that contain only cache files_external folders. Is this expected?


On 4/23/13 2:40 PM, Drew Gibson wrote:
Hi,

After deleting OC 4.5 and installing OC 5, the user data directories are
now named with hex UIDs rather than the user login name that was there
before.

Is this expected behaviour?
This string is also returned by OC_User::getUser() resulting in some
strange greetings in notification emails and other places.

e.g.
data/83C6A05A-EF02-4911-AAAA-48EF868C1167
data/9CB311DB-D74B-4926-BC7E-94B3B3FE9323
data/admin
data/AF4680DB-CF4A-400A-983F-FCF28BD47964
data/D066D453-D96D-4D96-B0A5-6EFAA2611F92

I am using the "LDAP user and group backend" app for authentication
against a Microsoft Active Directory database.

LDAP settings:

User Login Filter
sAMAccountName=%uid

User List Filter
objectClass=person

User Display Name Field
cn

regards,

Drew

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