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Error by sharing a file with link a non-admin user from Chrome and opening the link on FF #3014

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rperezb opened this issue Apr 19, 2013 · 1 comment

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rperezb commented Apr 19, 2013

Expected behaviour

When sharing a file with a link from a non-admin user account, it should be possible to download the file

Actual behaviour

By accessing to the file with the link there is an error: "Cloud not found"

Steps to reproduce

  1. Log in as user1, being a non-admin account, using Chrome browser buy having Firefox as default one
  2. Select one file, share with link
  3. Enter the user mail
  4. Click Send
  5. Once we have received the mail, click on the link, so it is open on Firefox browser
  6. The web is said, "Cloud not found"

Server configuration

"version":"5.0.6","versionstring":"5.0.5 RC1
Suse 12.2

Client configuration

Browser: Chrome

Operating system: MAC 10.7.5

@ghost ghost assigned MTGap Apr 21, 2013
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I’m closing this issue because it has been inactive for a few months. This probably means that the issue is not reproducible or it has been fixed in a newer version.

Please reopen if you still encounter this issue with the latest stable version (currently ownCloud 5.0.9) and then please use the issue template. You an also contribute directly by providing a patch – see the developer manual. :)

Thank you!

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