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Ilija Studen on Aug 24. 2006. 2:27 am
If you have a question post it here and we'll reply and post a new topic for it. Just to keep this forum clean.

Btw, if you think that other topic on the forum should be added here point that one out too.

Thanks!
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weigheyeman on Sep 13. 2006. 4:46 am
Hi Ilija,
I am in the process of getting set up with aC.
I need to know how to tackle an installation with the following constraint:

My hosting provider tells me that php5 is available but to use it all files must have the extension .php5. I'm happy to do a global rename on the unzipped aC directory. Is that all I need to do or will I need to edit any of the source files? Can you think of any other potential problems?

Thanks,

Charlie
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Ilija Studen on Sep 13. 2006. 5:11 am
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bloom on Oct 16. 2006. 8:22 pm
I have users assigned to the parent company that I want to move to a client company. What would I have to do to move a user to a client company? Can I edit something in the database?
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Ilija Studen on Oct 18. 2006. 6:56 am
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mik on Oct 20. 2006. 2:52 am
I would like to have 'global' files that some or all clients/users can access. I don't see a way to have files for the main company. I started to set up a separate project for this purpose, but to give clients access, this would show who the clients are to each other.
I can have a password protected part of my site separate from aC but that would require an additional log in, defeating effectiveness.

Any suggestions how I could accomplish this with aC?

What about moving (copying) files from one project to another? Can I do that?

I am new to aC, and like it very much.
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Ilija Studen on Oct 20. 2006. 12:48 pm
There is currently no way to have global files and keep everything under the activeCollab. As you proposed, you can create external folder (and protect it if required) and there put all the files.

There is also no way to copy files (or any other object to be more specific) from one project to another. Cloning and moving of object is planned for the future because it is one of the technical requirements for some more advanced features (like project templates) so this type of behavior will be available.
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mik on Oct 20. 2006. 1:12 pm
Thank you for the response.
Could I take advantage of users already being logged in for aC by putting my files somewhere related to aC and using the same authentication? Anything so that those successfully logged in to aC would also have access to this directory but otherwise restricted. I don't know how to do this yet but if it seems to be likely possible I would try to figure it out!
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Ilija Studen on Oct 20. 2006. 1:51 pm
activeCollab stores digested passwords in the database. Basically that means that you can't get users password even when user is logged in - you can get digested value from password, but not the other way around.

Maybe the solution would be to add a new tab to dashboard and a peace of code that will list the content of specific folder to every logged in user?
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mik on Oct 21. 2006. 4:31 am
That sounds interesting, and beyond my current skills. I will keep it in mind as I become more familiar with activeCollab and learn more PHP, and in the meantime I can have a folder of files for each project that would have copies of the general files. Thank you.
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