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When the default encryption app is enabled and a user changes their password, a message is displayed along the top of the screen:
Invalid private key for Encryption App. Please update your private key password in your personal settings to recover access to your encrypted files.
Steps to reproduce
enable the default encryption app
create a test user
change the test user's password (e.g. from an administrative use)
log in with the test user on a small device
try to navigate around the platform
Expected behaviour
One or more of these conditions should happen:
when changing the user password, the private key for the Encryption App should also be updated
clicking or touching the dialogue should take the user to the settings field for the private key for the Encryption App
the user should somehow be able to dismiss the notification message, so they can navigate the portal
Actual behaviour
The displayed message does not contain a link to the settings page, nor can it be dismissed. It actually blocks the menu bar on smaller displays, making it impossible to access parts of the platform.
Server configuration
Operating system: Ubuntu 16.04
Nextcloud version: 13.0.0
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
When the default encryption app is enabled and a user changes their password, a message is displayed along the top of the screen:
Steps to reproduce
Expected behaviour
One or more of these conditions should happen:
Actual behaviour
The displayed message does not contain a link to the settings page, nor can it be dismissed. It actually blocks the menu bar on smaller displays, making it impossible to access parts of the platform.
Server configuration
Operating system: Ubuntu 16.04
Nextcloud version: 13.0.0
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: