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01-31-2010 08:45 AM
Update, I actually got this to work by using version 2.3.Version 2.3?
Unfortunately Share is completely broken in this version, any site created cannot be loaded by another user, or the creator once the user had logged out or the server restarted.
This is a real shame that the current release basically cannot work with an Active Directory Server. I have setup a 3.2r2 system without any AD authentication for my client to evaluate, but now we both have a real lack of confidence in the software, and its community support. It is very likely that we will be moving to a sharepoint system as a result of these problems.
01-31-2010 10:08 AM
Version 2.3?
Mike
02-01-2010 11:41 AM
02-01-2010 12:56 PM
I don't have the answer to NTLM + SSO, but I can say that there's no way 3.2r2 config will work on 3.3dev (current SVN HEAD) due to the huge changes involved in moving the web script and web framework projects to Spring - that's the cause of the "class not found" exception a couple of posts up.
02-02-2010 05:39 AM
Hi
Will there be any problems with this in the Enterprise edition.
I am willing to purchase the enterprise edition but only if this would work.
I have decided to download it anyway. I wil give it a try. Some of the features in the EE are realy appealing.
The only reason I realy need a system like alfresco is to give my users a way to create work spaces in Office and OpenOffice.
The Share feature is also realy great and will work well in our enviroment.
Thanks.
Hi DanGruhn.
No, the fix is not in 3.2r2. The build number for 3.2r2 is 17458. The build numbers can be found in the release notes for each release. You can get the fix a couple of different ways. One would be to grab a nightly build from http://dev.alfresco.com/downloads/nightly/dist/ or grab the code from the svn repository and build yourself. Or lastly, wait for 3.3. All depends on your comfort and skill levels.
Ben
02-02-2010 05:48 AM
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