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[full-ci] [tests-only] Remove old acceptance/add e2e test to edit password of public link #10826

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This PR removes the old acceptance test for editing the password of the public link and adds the E2E test. Also, bumps the oCIS stable-5.0 commit id to the latest.

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LGTM

@saw-jan saw-jan requested a review from ScharfViktor April 24, 2024 12:27
@ScharfViktor ScharfViktor merged commit 3d7810a into stable-8.0 Apr 24, 2024
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@delete-merged-branch delete-merged-branch bot deleted the remove-old-acceptance/add-e2e-edit-password-of-public-link branch April 24, 2024 13:12
phil-davis added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 24, 2024
[full-ci] [tests-only] Forward port `#10826`
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