On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 3:46 PM, Mark Sack <mark.s...@secti.al.gov.br> wrote:
> Due to another issue, I had to recreate some users (including the one I had
> been using as the administrator). Instead of just hiding the old users, I
> decided to delete them. It was a mistake to delete the old admin user
> because, now, scripts that were last modified by that user will not execute
> (even by the new admin user). The new admin user needs make some new
> modification to the script in order to execute it.
>
> Is there a mechanism by which I could get a list of all the scripts that
> were last modified by that old user so that I could go in and clean up this
> problem at one go instead of one by one as I stumble onto those pages? Is
> there another workaround a person can use when they shoot themselves in the
> foot like this?
>

> Note that I tried restoring the old admin user from the deleted documents.
> He then appears in the user directory as expected. But the scripts will
> still not execute. So it appears that restoring a user has the effect of
> creating a new user with the same attributes as the old one instead of
> actually recreating the old user. Could this be considered an issue (defect
> or improvement) worthy of recording in JIRA?

Its not exactly that. It does recreate your user exactly as it was.
But restoring a the user does not automatically add it in groups since
this information is not stored in the user profile.

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