hi every1,
i am not sure, if i got the idea of the user groups right....
i want to create user groups to manage my shared addressbooks and calendars.
so i create a group called group1
members are user1, user2 and user3.
then i lock in as user4. as user4 i should not be seeing the shared addressbooks and other shared stuff by group1 (right?). then i navigate to settings-groups (still as user4). i can now edit the group1 and make myself a member (as user4, who is not a member of group1 by that time!!!). after saving the edited group1 i can see the addressbooks, etc....
am i making anything wrong or is that behaviour right?
thanks for anyhelp......
i am not sure, if i got the idea of the user groups right....
i want to create user groups to manage my shared addressbooks and calendars.
so i create a group called group1
members are user1, user2 and user3.
then i lock in as user4. as user4 i should not be seeing the shared addressbooks and other shared stuff by group1 (right?). then i navigate to settings-groups (still as user4). i can now edit the group1 and make myself a member (as user4, who is not a member of group1 by that time!!!). after saving the edited group1 i can see the addressbooks, etc....
am i making anything wrong or is that behaviour right?
thanks for anyhelp......
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