On Thu, 24 Feb 2000, you wrote:
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.
You're telling me... never let this happen again.... It was only because, in fact, for some reason <dtml-in "FSSession.has_key('string')"> would SOMETIMES fek up, but dropping the "s made it work, that i even considered GUF. go figure...
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 :-) 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, thanks for the very prompt reply.... it's just a pity it doesn't work. Just as before, whenever i try to enter the management screens of that directory, i get shunted to the VIEW, no questions asked.
John.
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