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If a User have limited rigths (only read) for exampleb on a groupfolder, he can't lock a file in the folder via Browser on PC. There is no menu item then. This should be the normal behaviour I think. But currently via the nextcloud smartphone app it is possible to lock files, even if you have no rights. Actually, I expected that there is no item "file lock" at the contextmenu of a file in the smartphone app too.
Unfortunately, users manage to lock files unintentionally via the app, even though they don't actually have the right to do so.
Hello, thank you for your great app.
If a User have limited rigths (only read) for exampleb on a groupfolder, he can't lock a file in the folder via Browser on PC. There is no menu item then. This should be the normal behaviour I think. But currently via the nextcloud smartphone app it is possible to lock files, even if you have no rights. Actually, I expected that there is no item "file lock" at the contextmenu of a file in the smartphone app too.
Unfortunately, users manage to lock files unintentionally via the app, even though they don't actually have the right to do so.
Systeminformation:
Nextcloud 24.0.12 Enterprise
Ubuntu Linux 20.04.LTS
Temporary files lock 26.0.0
Is there a way to stop users from locking files through the app when they actually don't have enough rights?
Thanks a lot!
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