On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 04:48:56PM +1300, John Morton spake unto the masses:
Curtis Maloney writes:
Maybe I wasn't reading the docs closely enough, but once I dropped that GenericUserFolder into my folder, that's it. the end.
RTFM. Especially with alternative acl_user products as it's trivial to lock yourself out if you replace the base level acl_users folder. This is particularly important with GUF as it takes a fair amount of work to get a usable system built out of it that will let you log in and do things.
I can't get in, even as the superuser. I can't FTP in. Removing the GUF product just stops IT from stopping me getting in, but it seems to have dug its claws into some other hooks, so I STILL can't get in.
Ever tried removing an object from an export in XML? I'm finding it a little tricky to follow. Even so, when i try to import it again, Zope barfs up some complaint about a KeyError on "id".
So... can anyone suggest how I might recover from this disaster?
Here's what I suggested to the last unfortunate victim, based on by own dimwitted experiences :-) Okay I wasn't THAT dimwitted ;) Just a bit loopy that day. As to getting it fixed follow John Morton's instructions and all will be well. Oh....and don't let it happen again ;) jk
Note that this may not work with Zope 2.1.4 (I did it on 2.1.2 and upgraded after that).
http://lists.zope.org/pipermail/zope/2000-February/019389.html
John.
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