Bug 879 - Default Workspace Location is invalid and changes after saving first project
Summary: Default Workspace Location is invalid and changes after saving first project
Status: VERIFIED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: Identity Designer
Classification: Identity Manager
Component: Install (show other bugs)
Version: 1.0.0 Designer
Hardware: x86 Windows XP
: P5 - None : Blocker (vote)
Target Milestone: 1.0 M3
Assignee: Rajesh Anandalai
QA Contact: Stephen Harmon
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Keywords: Built, Provo
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Blocks:
 
Reported: 2005-01-07 19:47 UTC by Stephen Harmon
Modified: 2011-06-03 19:13 UTC (History)
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Found By: Integration Test
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Description Stephen Harmon 2005-01-07 19:47:19 UTC
The default workspace location is in an invalid directory and fails to 
save changes.  After trying to save the first project and designer is 
relaunched, the default workspace location changes. 
 
Steps to duplicate: 
 
1.)  Windows XP (Login as Administrator or a normal user) 
2.)  Un-install any other version of Designer 
3.)  Install Integration Build 20050107 
4.)  Launch Designer 
5.)  Go to WINDOW > PREFERENCES > DESIGNER > PROJECTS and you will see 
your workspace location as: 
 
"C:/Documents and Settings/Administrator/Local 
Settings/Temp/I1105126284/Windows/Documents and 
SettingsAdministratordesigner/eclipse/workspace" 
 
6.)  Create a new project 
7.)  Add an Identity Vault to the project 
8.)  Save the project 
9.)  Close Designer 
10.) Launch Designer 
11.) NOTICE your project has not been saved 
12.) Go to WINDOW > PREFERENCES > DESIGNER > PROJECTS and NOTICE your 
workspace location has changed to: 
 
"C:/Program Files/Novell/designer/eclipse/Documents and 
SettingsAdministratordesigner/eclipse/workspace" 
 
13.) If you try to create a new project now, it will save in the above 
location. 
 
NOTE:  The directory path should use a "\" instead of a "/" to 
separate directories.
Comment 1 Rajesh Anandalai 2005-01-08 00:23:45 UTC
Fixed with task nds#128968
Comment 2 Howard Vanfleet 2005-01-11 21:01:53 UTC
Included in Designer build 20050111
Comment 3 Stephen Harmon 2005-01-12 22:31:09 UTC
Regressed 20050111
Comment 4 Bill Street 2005-09-16 21:31:13 UTC
Adding built keyword.
Comment 5 Bill Street 2007-04-30 16:37:26 UTC
Marking closed/resolved fixed bugs public view.
Comment 6 Bill Street 2007-04-30 16:40:02 UTC
Marking closed/resolved fixed bugs public view.