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List:       fedora-directory-users
Subject:    Re: [Fedora-directory-users] How is access control done?
From:       Jeff Clowser <jclowser () unitedmessaging ! com>
Date:       2005-10-19 14:37:52
Message-ID: 43565A40.5080509 () unitedmessaging ! com
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Yeah - I think console caches some of this stuff.  You don't have to 
restart ldap or admin server, just console.

 - Jeff

Rich Megginson wrote:

> Hm - sounds like a bug.  You may have to restart the console in order 
> for it to pick up your new schema.
>
> speedy zinc wrote:
>
>> --- Rich Megginson <rmeggins@redhat.com> wrote:
>>
>>  
>>
>>>> Ok, I've created an object in the console, with the
>>>> attributes I want. Now do I add an object class to
>>>>     
>>>
>>> a
>>>   
>>>
>>>> user, from the console? :)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     
>>>
>>> Edit the user's entry.  Press the Advanced...
>>> button.  Select the objectclass field and press Add Value.  From the
>>> popup list, select your new objectclass.  You may have to save and 
>>> exit the
>>> window before the next step, which is to Add Attribute... to add your
>>> new attributes to your entry.
>>>
>>>   
>>
>>
>> Stupid me, I was clicking on the label part (left
>> side), and was wondering why the Add Value button is
>> still disabled. I have to click on the right side...
>>
>> I don't see my objectclass on the list of available
>> objectclass. I used the following to create it:
>>
>> 1. Click on the Configuration tab
>> 2. Select Schema
>> 3. Click Create to create a new object class
>> 4. Add all the attributes I want, to the must and may
>> lists
>>
>> When I tried to add the new objectclass to a user, I
>> don't see my objectclass on the list.
>>
>> What did I do wrong?
>>
>> thanks for all
>>
>> sz
>

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