darcihanning | 1 Dec 17:41
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Re: Help with disabling registration email


kswanson wrote:
> 
> I am setting up a Plone 3 server after several years of working with Plone
> 2... The server is within a school building without outside access, and I
> don't need (or want) email for users (they are elementary school
> students).  In Plone 2 I could go to the Portal settings and turn off the
> email function for registration, allowing me to manually register and set
> the password for users - how do I do this in Plone 3???
> 
> Thanks 
> 
> Kris
> 

Hi Kris,

If you go to the site setup in Plone (Plone Control Panel) and click on
Security, you'll see the following option:

"Let users select their own passwords"

Checking that will turn off the "email password to user" action. 

Cheers,
Darci

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grahamperrin | 2 Dec 09:44
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Re: Error using RichDocument


Chris, did you resolve this issue? 

If not, consider <http://plone.org/products/richdocument/issues/28> and
<http://groups.google.com/group/plone-setup/browse_thread/thread/71da67895e6f8056>. 

Regards
Graham
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deesto | 5 Dec 16:42
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possible fixes in 2.5.5


Is there any possibility that upgrading from 2.5.3+hotfix to 2.5.5 will fix
the issue where users can't create new Folders, and where raw strings are
shown in portal messages?

http://www.nabble.com/forum/ViewPost.jtp?post=13973327

If so, is the upgrade to 2.5.5 a simple one, or more like the upgrade to
2.5.3, which required a new version of Zope?

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Steve McMahon | 5 Dec 17:31
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Re: possible fixes in 2.5.5

Yes, 2.5.5 should fix it. No, it shouldn't be a difficult upgrade.

You also have the option to apply the second version of the hotfix,
which should also fix the problems:

http://plone.org/products/plone-hotfix/releases/20071106-2

On 12/5/07, deesto <john.destefano@...> wrote:
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> Is there any possibility that upgrading from 2.5.3+hotfix to 2.5.5 will fix
> the issue where users can't create new Folders, and where raw strings are
> shown in portal messages?
>
> http://www.nabble.com/forum/ViewPost.jtp?post=13973327
>
> If so, is the upgrade to 2.5.5 a simple one, or more like the upgrade to
> 2.5.3, which required a new version of Zope?
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deesto | 5 Dec 20:32
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Re: possible fixes in 2.5.5


Hi Steve,

Thanks for your reply.

Steve McMahon wrote:
> 
> Yes, 2.5.5 should fix it. No, it shouldn't be a difficult upgrade.
> 
I downloaded and uncompressed 2.5.5 from Plone.org (strange: it downloaded
as a .tar.gz, but it wouldn't gunzip; had to rename it to just a .tar file),
and it seemed like just a collection of Products.  So I extracted its
contents in my Products directory (in Linux), and this created a new
"Products/Plone-2.5.5" folder.  I suspect that's not the proper location:
these need to overwrite the existing directories in Products/, but that
doesn't easily happen in Linux when moving directories.  So I had to delete
all the existing, relevant directories in Products/ (without deleting
anything else) before moving the extracted, new directories there.  I then
fixed ownership of the new directories (chown -R plone:wheel .), and
restarted the ZEO cluster.

I then had to go to Add/Remove Products on the Plone site, re-install a
bunch of upgraded products (Archetypes, PasswordResetTool, etc., although
this claimed to "upgrade" my installation of kupu v1.4.4 to 1.3.9?), and
restart the cluster again.

Unfortunately, after all that, Site Setup still shows my Plone site as
"Plone 2.5.3-final", and the problems with folders still exist.

I must have missed a step?  Where did I screw up?
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deesto | 5 Dec 20:46
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Re: possible fixes in 2.5.5


deesto wrote:
> 
> Hi Steve,
> 
> Thanks for your reply.
> 
> 
> Steve McMahon wrote:
>> 
>> Yes, 2.5.5 should fix it. No, it shouldn't be a difficult upgrade.
>> 
> I downloaded and uncompressed 2.5.5 from Plone.org (strange: it downloaded
> as a .tar.gz, but it wouldn't gunzip; had to rename it to just a .tar
> file), and it seemed like just a collection of Products.  So I extracted
> its contents in my Products directory (in Linux), and this created a new
> "Products/Plone-2.5.5" folder.  I suspect that's not the proper location:
> these need to overwrite the existing directories in Products/, but that
> doesn't easily happen in Linux when moving directories.  So I had to
> delete all the existing, relevant directories in Products/ (without
> deleting anything else) before moving the extracted, new directories
> there.  I then fixed ownership of the new directories (chown -R
> plone:wheel .), and restarted the ZEO cluster.
> 
> I then had to go to Add/Remove Products on the Plone site, re-install a
> bunch of upgraded products (Archetypes, PasswordResetTool, etc., although
> this claimed to "upgrade" my installation of kupu v1.4.4 to 1.3.9?), and
> restart the cluster again.
> 
> Unfortunately, after all that, Site Setup still shows my Plone site as
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bwirtz | 5 Dec 21:12
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fresh 3.0.3 unified install problems


I've been unable to get a Plone install completely running.  The install
seems to go fine, but I get into trouble when I try to start it up.  Here
are the details.

The big picture.
Unable to open port after a fresh install.

A snapshot of your environment.
My OS is debian/testing.
I downloaded the 3.0.3 unified installer yesterday, and the installation ran
through fine.

Steps to reproduce the error.
1.  Install using the unified installer
2.  Start plone via "sudo /opt/Plone-3.0.3/zinstance/bin/zopectl start"
3.  Point a web browser to port 8080(or whatever the configured port is - I
tried several just to be certain)

The expected result.
I'd get the main zope page
	
The actual result.
I get a "connection reset" error.

When I ran top, I noticed that python was completely utilizing the processor
& the process number changed every 5 seconds or so.  When I ran "ps aux |
grep <process_id", I found this:

plone    24519 98.1  6.2  36516 32048 ?        R    07:04   0:08
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malibu_44 | 6 Dec 22:18

Re: Install products


The product does not load.

ysusanto wrote:
> 
> Hi Larry,
> 
> You could start by checking if the new product gets loaded when you
> start the instance.
> It is logged in event.log.
> 
> 
> 
> On 11/1/07, Larry Foster <lfoster@...> wrote:
>> When we install products to our plone products directory it shows up in
>> the directory, but if we view it from plone it is not there. We have
>> read all the tuitorials but still no luck. I know recently others have
>> had this same problem but they still have had no luck. Can anyone give
>> some input here. It would be greatly apprectiated.
>>
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>>
>>
>>        Lawrence Foster
>>
>>        Web Development / IT
>>
>>        Western Lime Corporation
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bwirtz | 7 Dec 16:45
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Re: fresh 3.0.3 unified install problems


Another piece of useful information - when I do the user install instead of
the root install, It works fine.  So my hunch is that the "plone" user that
the root install creates doesn't have permission to open up that port.  I've
tried adding the user plone to all of the groups that my regular login has,
but no luck there.  I suppose I can just run under my regular id until I get
to the bottom of this.

--Bryon

bwirtz wrote:
> 
> I've been unable to get a Plone install completely running.  The install
> seems to go fine, but I get into trouble when I try to start it up.  Here
> are the details.
> 
> The big picture.
> Unable to open port after a fresh install.
> 
> A snapshot of your environment.
> My OS is debian/testing.
> I downloaded the 3.0.3 unified installer yesterday, and the installation
> ran through fine.
> 
> Steps to reproduce the error.
> 1.  Install using the unified installer
> 2.  Start plone via "sudo /opt/Plone-3.0.3/zinstance/bin/zopectl start"
> 3.  Point a web browser to port 8080(or whatever the configured port is -
> I tried several just to be certain)
> 
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Errors with setup on Win XP

I have tried to set-up plone 3.0.1 and 3.0.3 on 4 computers with Windows XP
professional but he installer showed errors during the initialization of the
site.

Executing command 'setupSite.py' failed. Importerror: no module named
ImpPython.

I have tried to uninstall and reinstall several times; also removed any
previous pyton installation.

The set up gets to the end "successfully" but than the plone site fails to
open. Also creating a new plone site from zope gives errors.

I hope that this can really can be looked into, it is extremely frustrating.

Cheers,

Emanuele

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