Bug 37183 - policies with empty groups
policies with empty groups
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Product: UCS
Classification: Unclassified
Component: UMC - Domain management (Generic)
UCS 4.0
Other Linux
: P5 normal (vote)
: UCS 4.0-x
Assigned To: UMC maintainers
: ucc-ucs
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Reported: 2014-12-04 14:27 CET by Florian Best
Modified: 2019-01-03 07:16 CET (History)
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Description Florian Best univentionstaff 2014-12-04 14:27:54 CET
attachment 6498 [details] and attachment 6489 [details] seems to be a generic UMC issue.

The general group of the policy has only the attribute 'name'. Not sure why it is not displayed.

+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #37125 +++

With the new design of the UMC in UCS 4.0, some widgets in the UMC integration of UCC are hard to read. The UCC setup wizard has been updated in Bug #36373, but there are more changes required in the computer module for UCC:

Since the text in select boxes is now bold and has a bigger font size, some options do not fix the standard widgets, see attachment for the image selection.
Comment 1 Stefan Gohmann univentionstaff 2019-01-03 07:16:34 CET
This issue has been filled against UCS 4.0. The maintenance with bug and security fixes for UCS 4.0 has ended on 31st of May 2016.

Customers still on UCS 4.0 are encouraged to update to UCS 4.3. Please contact
your partner or Univention for any questions.

If this issue still occurs in newer UCS versions, please use "Clone this bug" or simply reopen the issue. In this case please provide detailed information on how this issue is affecting you.