Hopefully i'm the only one experiencing this, but so far i've found a glitch trying to write up another potential suggestion for security. In trying to show what I wanted, i found a glitch in the groups on 7.1.5 (and 7.1.4) when cloning a user permission group using the right-click context, and i'm having trouble making changes to a group I did clone of in 7.1.5.
Issue #1 - Exists in 7.1.4 and 7.1.5
Edit a user permission (my ID, for instance). Go to the Groups tab, and right-click on a group (such as Viewers). Choose 'Clone'. Instead of doing so, it asks you if you want to delete it. Click too quickly, and you will 🙂 If you use the 'Clone' button at the top, it will clone as expected. It's a right-click context menu issue.
Issue #2 - Only exists on my 7.1.5 test system (2012 R2 using 7.1.5. Final released today). I just noticed today, this could have been an issue since early 7.1.5 beta, but I do not have the problem on our 7.1.4 systems.
I cloned the 'Viewers' user group and added one option, Import Settings. I called the group 'Import Only'. When I press OK and save, going back to the main VisualCron screen with jobs. I disconnect from the server, reconnect, and go look at the user group permissions I just updated and the import settings box is not checked. The cloned group does exist, but the changes i made to it are not there. It appears that the group permissions are not saving even though I see in the logs that they are.
EDIT: Actually, Any group... any change, it's not being saved. I just created a brand new group with all permissions. Logged in as the built-in 'admin' Id instead of an AD user. Called it TestGroup. I saved, quit. Disconnected from the VC server, reconnected, and went to look at the TestGroup. it's there, exactly as I planned which is great. Now, change anything. The Name, uncheck boxes, etc... Save it. It'll all look great, until you disconnect from VC and then reconnect and go look. None of the changes are there.
Can anyone reproduce this?
Brian
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2014-04-11T14:23:01Z
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