fixed, please try #24

Thanks for the testing :)


On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 11:01 PM, Sergey <iamtutor...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello, Michael!
>
> YES, you are right! Unfortunately, Non moderator user can open document on
> public drive and place it on WB and delete it from WB. But he can't move
> it(at least in OM 2.1.1 with Vasily modification of zoom). I guess this is
> an Jira issue. Maxim?
>
> Sergey.
>
>
>
>
> On 04.12.2013 18:28, Michael Wuttke wrote:
>
>> Hello Sergey, Hello Maxim,
>>
>> i could reproduce the case with the non moderator user in a OM
>> conference room via moodle. I tested it with OM 2.2 build 23.
>>
>> The non moderator user is still able to move a presentation to the
>> whiteboard or change sites of the uploaded presentation on the
>> whiteboard - with a right click of the mouse on the uploaded file in the
>> public drive sector.
>>
>> He is not able to "Edit name". (see pictureI.png)
>> He is not able to "Delete file". (see pictureI.png)
>> He is not abl eto move the file to Trash. (same same)
>> But he is able to "Open document", to move and to delete the document
>> (see pictures III - VI)
>>
>> A smal feature reqeust
>> It would be very helpful, if a normal /non moderator user could download
>> a presentation at this place. Is ist possilbe to integrate this feature?
>>
>> Thank you very much & greetings,
>> Michael
>>
>> Am 13.11.2013 17:53, schrieb IamTutor Rus:
>>
>>> I couldn't reproduce this bug in OM 2.1.1 via SOAP.
>>>   Sergey.
>>>
>>>
>>> 2013/11/13 Michael Wuttke <michael.wut...@beuth-hochschule.de
>>> <mailto:michael.wut...@beuth-hochschule.de>>
>>>
>>>      Hello,
>>>
>>>      i could reproduce the case that a normal user (without the rights
>>> of a
>>>      moderator) in a OM conference room is able to move a presentation
>>> to the
>>>      whiteboard or change sites of a uploaded presentation on the
>>> whiteboard.
>>>      The normal user can do this at the files tab with a right click of
>>> the
>>>      mouse on the uploaded file in the public drive sector and after
>>> that he
>>>      is able selecting to open the document.
>>>
>>>      Is it a bug or I am wrong?
>>>
>>>      Thanks,
>>>      Michael
>>>
>>
>


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