Em 29/08/2013 07:10, Erwin Rennert escreveu:
On 08/29/2013 10:15 AM, Stefan Vollmar wrote:
Dear Masaki,
Is there a way to administratively disable a user? I mean, disable
user by using admin account? But not deleting the files, just
denying access while the account is disabled.
administrators can set that user's password to some suitable random
string. As long as the new password remains unknown to that user this
would solve your problem.
Sorry, but this will not work if users are authenticated against LDAP
or the unix user backend and similar. If this is the case, the admin
cannot change the password.
As I believe this to be a sensible request, I have opened an issue on
Github: https://github.com/owncloud/core/issues/4636
- Erwin
Best regards, Stefan
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I´ve commented the issue at github.
Thanks.
Hi, this is relevant in my case because we used to have some temporary
external user account that share files with our users. At some time, the
user of this account must not have access to it but the files need to be
shared for a while.
Masaki
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