[Owncloud] prevent uploading in shared folder

Audun Bjørkøy audun.bjorkoy at gmail.com
Tue Nov 1 20:53:36 UTC 2011


I also experience this. It is somehow "good" to know the files are not
deleted when a user delete them, but the main problem is that if you are
accessing via webdav, the deleted files and folders are not displayed, and
if you try to create a new folder with the same name as one of the deleted
ones, OS X complains about that the folder already exists...

Love the owncloud-system btw. Really exited to see what this can be in the
future!

Greets
Audun

On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 9:41 PM, Marcus Moeller <marcus.moeller at gmx.ch>wrote:

> On 11/01/2011 09:15 PM, Marcus Moeller wrote:
>
>> Hi all.
>>
>>  I have shared a folder with another account. Is there a way to make it
>>> read-only, so that the other account cannot upload files to it?
>>>
>>
>> Also noticed that ppl accessing the share could even delete the files.
>> Even if the 'can edit' option is unset.
>>
>
> Ok, deletion only seems to be virtually. The file still exists in the
> original folder. It's only no longer visible in the shared view. Not sure
> how to bring it back, btw.
>
> The strange thing is that it's still found when you search for it in the
> user account who accesses the share.
>
>
> Greets
> Marcus
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