Bug #90677
closed
Renaming the main folder by a user destroys his file access
Added by Johannes Pieper over 4 years ago.
Updated over 4 years ago.
Category:
File Abstraction Layer (FAL)
Description
If a user renames the main folder in his or her file list, the filemount pointing to it no longer works. The user loses all access and cannot restore it.
When renaming folders, check if they are used as filemount or a non-admin user should be forbidden to rename his main folder.
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Thanks for creating the issue. Sounds valid.
What do you think should be done if an editor renames a folder which is a mount for another editor? Is that just bad luck then?
When renaming a directory in TYPO3, is it possible to check if it is used in a filemount? Then the filemount should be changed as well. This does not prevent problems caused by renaming outside TYPO3.
I can imagine that the prevention of top-level renaming by a user is sufficient as protection in most systems.
- Category set to File Abstraction Layer (FAL)
So I wanted to fix that but I don't see any way to rename top folders, can you add a howto/Screenshots? Thx
Filelist -> top right-hand corner
- Status changed from New to Accepted
- Target version set to next-patchlevel
thanks, learned something new ;)
- Status changed from Accepted to Under Review
- Status changed from Under Review to Resolved
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
- Status changed from Resolved to Closed
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