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(OT) GQ question



	Hi (especially Tony)

I am using GQ without the drop&drag stuff on Suse Linux 8.0 (GQ 0.4.0)

What happens is the following:

- if I login with the rootdn and rootpw of the ldap database, I can browse my 
'own' schema (qwido.schema) perfectly.
- when I login as anything else, (f.i. app=qwido, or oc=isp001,app=qwido)
I can't browse the schema anymore. What's worse, If I want to add an entry 
which has one of the Qwido objectclassses, I can't do that due to 
'objectcalss violation'. However, I can modify existing entries with 
qwido-specific attributes or objectclasses. 

Furthermore, If  i use ldapexplorer, which is installed on the same machine as 
openldap is, I have no such problems.

Qustion: is this a bug in GQ ? Or is there any special ACL that let's remote 
users browse schema's ?

TIA,
acer

PS Really funny is when you try to delete an entry which has subentries which 
you don't have access to. The screen fils up with hundreds (!) of 'acces 
denied' dialog boxes and the machine either crashes or after a looooong time 
I am able to close GQ which also closes the dialog boxes :-P