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We have a company wide shared folder that is shared to a group A (company users). When a member of group A creates a folder inside the company wide folder, shares it to user@example.com and tries to set password for the user, the system gives out error: "The given object name is invalid". Is this intended behaviour or is it a bug? (The vagueness of the message leads me to believe it's a bug).
Event with the error, the system sends an email about the password, though.
Nextcloud version: 12.03.
OS: Ubuntu 16.04
Steps to reproduce:
Users:
USER1 member of GROUP1
USER2 member of GROUP1
Create a FOLDER1 using USER1 and share it to group GROUP1
Use USER2 to create a folder FOLDER2 inside FOLDER1
We have a company wide shared folder that is shared to a group A (company users). When a member of group A creates a folder inside the company wide folder, shares it to user@example.com and tries to set password for the user, the system gives out error: "The given object name is invalid". Is this intended behaviour or is it a bug? (The vagueness of the message leads me to believe it's a bug).
Event with the error, the system sends an email about the password, though.
Nextcloud version: 12.03.
OS: Ubuntu 16.04
Steps to reproduce:
Users:
USER1 member of GROUP1
USER2 member of GROUP1
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