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Type:
Bug
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Resolution: Duplicate
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Priority:
Low
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None
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Affects Version/s: 5.3.9
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Component/s: Apps - Team Calendar
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Environment:
Standalone:
OS Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64
AppServer Apache Tomcat/8.0.23
DB MySQL 5.6.27
JDK 1.8.0_66-b17
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Severity 3 - Minor
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Steps to reproduce - Scenario 1
- Create calendar
- Add event
- Observe color of your event
- Log in as different user in different browser
- Locate the calendar and event
- Change color of the event
- Compare instances
- Observe that color changed only for the second user. Original color remain unchanged
Steps to reproduce - Scenario 2
- Create calendar
- Add event
- Observe color of your event
- Apply edit restrictions to yourself
- Log in as different user in different browser
- Locate the calendar and event
- Change color of the event
- "Error(s) occurred. Insufficient privileges for operation"
Expected behavior
If the color is changed only for the second user in scenario 1, why "edit" restrictions apply as well for changing the color?
- is duplicated by
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CONFSERVER-48699 Unable to change the colors on a team calendar with custom event types
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- Gathering Impact
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- relates to
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CONFCLOUD-48531 Changing event color doesn't affect origin color but restrictions applied
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- Closed
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CONFSERVER-48708 Other users can change someone's color code for a given calendar
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- Closed
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