[ZendTo] {Disarmed} Unable to use "Anyone may perform the following activities" > "Drop-off"

Giampiero Grandi giagrand74 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 6 15:48:59 BST 2011


Good day, I'm using Zendto 4.02 on Ubuntu server.

I already set the time zone using:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata

Guests got this message when tried to drop-off a file:

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Upload Error

You must be logged in as a "My company" user in order to drop-off a file for
a non-My company user.

Return to the ZendTo main menu to log in and then try again.

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The problem is that in this case it's a "non-My company" guest (that
followed all the step to drop-off the file) are dropping-off a file for a
"My company" user

This is the mail that guest received after the "request" to dropp off
something:

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This is an automated message sent to you by the My company Server service.

Name: Giampiero gmail
Organization: Contatto esterno
Email: giagrand74 at gmail.com

You have asked us to send you this message so that youcan drop-off some
files for someone.

IGNORE THIS MESSAGE IF YOU WERE NOT IMMEDIATELY EXPECTINGIT!

Otherwise, continue the process by clicking the followinglink (or copying
and pasting it into your web browser):

  https://172.16.50.14/dropoff.php?auth=cb5c71439c23c72d5f8ab88ccc03b94f

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Regards.
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