On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 6:10 PM, Clemens Klein-Robbenhaar <[email protected]> wrote:
On 10/06/2014 03:42 PM, Stefan Sabolowitsch wrote:
hi all, After the activation of LDAP, all users and guests see the quick Links "My Recent Modification" LDAPProfileClass, Created by Unknown User.
Normal ?
mostly yes, I think.
The "LDAPProfileClass" is created on the fly by the LDAP extension to have a data structure to store the ldap related data per user. As it is created "in the background", the creator is indeed "nobody".
On login every user gets an object of this class attached to her/his profile page with the values synched from LDAP. I expected that this would make the user profile page to be "recently modified", instead of the LDAPProfileClass page; however I have to admit it is quite some time since I last tested this.
The page is not modified every time but all users see that it's been created recently (it's created/updated the first time LDAP is used basically).
Marking the LDAPProfileClass page as "hidden" (via the normal edit process) should make this page go away for most users, unless they have set their profile to show hidden pages ...
Yes, old code... I will check look at that.
hope this helps, Clemens
thank for any help
Stefan
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