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Accidentally clicked the "clear username LDAP mapping" #50767

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cardinal83 opened this issue Feb 12, 2025 · 0 comments
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Accidentally clicked the "clear username LDAP mapping" #50767

cardinal83 opened this issue Feb 12, 2025 · 0 comments

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cardinal83 commented Feb 12, 2025

Hello!

I accidentally clicked the "clear username LDAP mapping" button in the LDAP authorization settings.
Now, for some users, a new profile is created the next time they log in, without their files or shared folders. I found that the internal ID of the users has changed. Is it possible to somehow return this internal ID back (probably through database queries, this should not be difficult) so that the users can get their files and shared folders back, and so that they do not have to re-synchronize their files? I know that it is possible to transfer files from one user to another, but I am still interested in changing the internal user ID, since authorization via ADFS is connected to the same server, and it is necessary that the user's GUID transferred from ADFS matches the internal user ID in NextCloud.

NextCloud version 30.0.2.

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