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[DS-Heuristics] Problem with deny permissions #2

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FuseCP-TRobinson opened this issue Sep 4, 2019 · 1 comment
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[DS-Heuristics] Problem with deny permissions #2

FuseCP-TRobinson opened this issue Sep 4, 2019 · 1 comment
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FuseCP-TRobinson commented Sep 4, 2019

Describe the bug
When a deny OU permission is made further up then it will cause the error:

This access control list is not in canonical form and therefore cannot be modified. at System.Security.AccessControl.CommonAcl.ThrowIfNotCanonical()

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  1. Go to root OU and add a deny permission and apply to all children
  2. Create a new Hosted Org in SolidCP
  3. See error

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  • SolidCP Version: 1.4.4
@FuseCP-TRobinson FuseCP-TRobinson self-assigned this Sep 5, 2019
@FuseCP-TRobinson FuseCP-TRobinson added the bug Something isn't working label Sep 5, 2019
FuseCP-TRobinson pushed a commit that referenced this issue Oct 25, 2019
@FuseCP-TRobinson FuseCP-TRobinson added the documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Mar 6, 2020
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This is to be added to the documentation.

We shouldn't change a AD permission in code without understanding fully the reason for it.

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