Closed
Description
Steps to reproduce
- Create user groups "User Group A" and "User Group B"
- Create user "User AB" and as member of "User Group A" and "User Group B"
- Create Group Folder and give "User Group A" and "User Group B" access with "Write/Share/Delete "rights
- Create folder "See me" in this Group Folder
- Set the advanced permissions of this folder to deny "Read" for "User Group A"
- Login in as "User AB" and view Group Folder
Expected behaviour
As "User AB" is a member of both groups "User Group A" and "User Group B", and "User Group B" still has inherited "Read" access to the folder "See me", it should be visible to "User AB".
Actual behaviour
"User AB" does not see the folder "See me".
Server configuration
**Operating system: Linux 5.4.0-137-generic x86_64
**Web server: unknown
**Database: mysql
**PHP version: 8.0.25
**Nextcloud version: 24.0.7 Enterprise
**Group folders version: 12.0.3
**Updated from an older Nextcloud/ownCloud or fresh install: fresh
**Where did you install Nextcloud from: managed Nextcloud at IONOS
**Are you using external storage, if yes which one: no
**Are you using encryption: no
**Are you using an external user-backend, if yes which one: no
Client configuration
**Browser: Chrome
**Operating system: Mac OS