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Filtrage des accès aux dossiers d'une médiathèque


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Guest Skynet.v01

Bonjour

 

Je vais tenter d'exposer le problème que je rencontre :

 

J'ai une médiathèque pour les photos à laquelle j'ajoute des dossiers régulièrement. Je filtre l'accès à ces dossiers selon les utilisateurs.

Le problème étant qu'à partir du moment où je donne l'accès à un dossier pour un utilisateur, les dossiers suivants que j'ajoute à la médiathèque sont automatiquement cochés pour cet utilisateur.

Or il faudrait que ce soit l'inverse : que les dossiers ne soient jamais cochés automatiquement les utilisateurs.

 

J'ai accessoirement une question concernant les médiathèques : y a-t-il une limite du nombre de dossiers par médiathèque ?

 

Merci

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Hi. Yes, the default for newly added locations is for users to have access to them because that is the most common need.  Many people do not use folder-based access control so, if we did not make them automatically available, these people would have no idea why the new things they added aren't showing up and we'd be flooded with "Emby is not showing my content" reports.

It may be possible to have more control over this in the future (like perhaps a check box when the folder is added as to whether or not it should be made available).

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Guest Skynet.v01

Thank you for this quick response. Indeed, the ideal when adding a folder would be to be able to select a few users or all users. Maybe in the more or less distant future...

And regarding the media libraries, is there a folder limit?

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4 minutes ago, Skynet.v01 said:

And regarding the media libraries, is there a folder limit?

There should not be, no.  However, I'm not sure what the performance implications are of having a very large number of separate locations.  Maybe nothing but also may be beneficial to organize to minimize these.

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