Hello!
Last week I installed the evaluation of WebDir
4.0. Everything seemed to be working fine last week and now that I need
to present it to my VP of course there are issues :) Here are the
problems I am seeing:
1) When I log in as a regular user and make
a new group, it makes the group but does not set the user creating the
group as the owner of the group. I get this error:
Failed to create object.
Error number: <0x80072030>
Description: There is no such object on the server.
Source: Imanami.DirectoryServices
Last week when I did this
I would simply get a success message. Again, the group is still created
and I receive notifications for this creation as usual, however the
owner portion is failing. When I create a group as an admin user there
are no issues.
2) When a user opts in or out of a semi private group, when the owner accepts this request the owner receives an error:
Request [d4595ed0-1b2e-448e-9f29-55b3cd7b3172] not found.
However
the change still takes effect and notifications go out as expected. I
have checked the request folder (C:\Program
Files\Imanami\WebDir4\inetpub\webdir4\request) on the WebDir box, the
request file exists and the WebDir service user has full rights to this
folder so I do not think an issue lies there. I did not get a chance to
test this functionality last week so I do not know if it was working as
expected then.
3) When a regular user attempts to change their password they receive this error:
Your password has not been changed, please try again. A constraint violation
occurred. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007202F)
I
have tried with several different users and have verified that the
password adhere to our AD restrictions. However, resetting a password
as an admin user generates no errors and works as expected.
It
should be noted that the application log on the WebDir IIS box is
completely free or errors as is the AD box that WebDir is connected to.
If we could get these issues cleared up we would be very happy to
consider a purchase of WebDir!! Looking forward to your assistance,
thanks!
-Eric Gilpin