Assume QBA - QB root user which is created in the very beginning
Login under QBA
Create two QB groups: Admins & Develop (such names do not exist in Active Directory (AD))
Create AD user <user-developer> with LDAP authenticator.
Include <user-developer> into that two groups created above.
Logout and login under <user-developer>. He has no any permissions
Logout and login back under QBA. See <user-developer>`s groups - they are reset (there are no any)
It`s confusing
I guess it is incorrect behaviour. Manually set groups have not to be reset. Not all the times AD groups and users are the same as at the build server
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Assume QBA - QB root user which is created in the very beginning
Login under QBA
Create two QB groups: Admins & Develop (such names do not exist in Active Directory (AD))
Create AD user <user-developer> with LDAP authenticator.
Include <user-developer> into that two groups created above.
Logout and login under <user-developer>. He has no any permissions
Logout and login back under QBA. See <user-developer>`s groups - they are reset (there are no any)
It`s confusing
I guess it is incorrect behaviour. Manually set groups have not to be reset. Not all the times AD groups and users are the same as at the build server