12-27-2014 04:08 AM
Hi, I've been evaluating Nuxeo for the past days, and I was surprised to learn about the explorer integration via webdav/windows sharepoint services. However when editing a pre-existing document the associated meta-data and versioning information is destroyed. In my particular use-case I was editing the document with Microsoft Office 2013, I was wondering if this is a common issue and if there are some configuration steps that could be taken to retain the information. Ideally, the document should be incremented with a minor version on every change, as opposed to being treated it's a new document all together.
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01-08-2015 06:08 AM
What you describe as "ideally" is what should happen. Please edit this question to have detailed reproduction steps, including the exact version of Nuxeo used.
01-10-2015 01:27 PM
Added detailed instructions for reproduction including all relevant version numbers I could find p.s. nuxeo is installed under Windows Server 2012.
01-12-2015 06:47 AM
Thanks for the video.
As you can see in the Nuxeo URL, when Microsoft Word saves the file, it saves it under the name 996D933E.tmp
instead of saving it with the original name. Nuxeo has no way of knowing that this is a new version of the old file and just update it as a new version with an incremented number.
To fix this we would need to understand how Microsoft Word does its saves through WebDAV and try to work around the fact that it loses some context and see if we have a way of reacquiring the correct info.
I opened NXP-16335 but this is not scheduled at the moment.
If you have a WireShark trace of the whole exchange it could help debugging.
01-12-2015 02:44 PM
Sorry, I don't have a Wireshark trace, I could provide one on request though, but I think this problem is reproducible via standard means.
01-13-2015 09:05 AM
Yes sure but the environment you describe is not one I have immediately available, so the WireShark trace would speed up debugging for us.
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