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Hello,
I might have encountered a bug.
Consider I have two users: "user1" and "user2".
Now user1 creates a new folder named "Main Folder" using the Advanced Permission Model. Next, he adds user2 as admin to this group:
Next, user1 adds a shared password list named "A Shared List" under this folder.
Viewing the permissions for "A Shared List", it looks like this:
So far, so good.
Now for "A Shared List" I set "Disable Inheritance ..." Also, for "A Shared List", I set the access level of user2 to View:
So far, so good.
Now comes the part which confuses me. For "A Shared List" I deactivated "Disable Inheritance ..."
I would image that now user2 has admin access again as specified by the "Main Folder". However, user2 still only has view access:
The permissions tab looks like this:
Is this supposed to happen or did I encounter a bug?
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Thanks for the quick reply!
If the majority of the users requested this feature, then I'm fine with this. I will try to get used to it.
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Hello,
I am just getting familiar with the browser based launcher. I successfully ran Install-Gateway-Internal.ps1 on my server.
Now when I launch a remote session, a new tab gets opened. It looks like this:
Now I noticed that when watching this YouTube guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_PHLAfQe7c (at minute 03:10), it looks completely different. The new tab is opened within Passwordstate, i.e. there is no new browser tab:
I prefer the latter approach. Is it possible to configure Passwordstate like this?
(The video is from 2018 and made with Passwordstate 8. Maybe the developers changed this?)
I am running Passwordstate 9360. It's the same behavior with Firefox, Chrome and Edge.
Set Advanced Permission Model as default
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Sorry if I'm overlooking something.
When creating a new folder, you can choose between the standard and the advanced permission model. The standard permission model is selected by default:
Is it possible to set the advanced permission model as default? Or disable the standard permission model altogether?
The idea is that I would like to only use the advanced permission model. If I am the only admin, that's no problem. However, if there are several admins, there is a high chance that someone for whatever reason will create a new folder with the standard permission model.