PC user who doesn't have admin permissions on her computer cannot create a webdav connection
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2024 11:36 pm
Hi -
I have a new user who recently installed V25 on her PC. She does not have Windows Administrator permissions on her PC.
The user has a valid Componize/Alfresco (Community Edition)/OWA login. I know it's valid because another person and I successfully logged in using the user's credentials.
The user can log in to OWA from the web UI. The user attempted to create a WebDAV data access connection. She cannot log in through the configured connection despite having the correct URL, username, and password. I had no problem creating the WebDAV data access connection with her credentials on my computer.
Having ruled out working credentials, I'm left with only the need for Windows Admin permissions or a VPN connection issue (We have an instance where a VPN connection in Israel created login issues for another user. We have an outstanding Service Now request over that one.)
Is there anything else to check that I may be missing? I'm 98% certain this will turn into a Windows Administrator thing. I thought it best to check in with the forum in case there are other things I should investigate.
Thanks for any suggestions you provide!
I have a new user who recently installed V25 on her PC. She does not have Windows Administrator permissions on her PC.
The user has a valid Componize/Alfresco (Community Edition)/OWA login. I know it's valid because another person and I successfully logged in using the user's credentials.
The user can log in to OWA from the web UI. The user attempted to create a WebDAV data access connection. She cannot log in through the configured connection despite having the correct URL, username, and password. I had no problem creating the WebDAV data access connection with her credentials on my computer.
Having ruled out working credentials, I'm left with only the need for Windows Admin permissions or a VPN connection issue (We have an instance where a VPN connection in Israel created login issues for another user. We have an outstanding Service Now request over that one.)
Is there anything else to check that I may be missing? I'm 98% certain this will turn into a Windows Administrator thing. I thought it best to check in with the forum in case there are other things I should investigate.
Thanks for any suggestions you provide!