I don't understand what I'm looking at here. That's clearly a new app being setup but you mentioned above problems with existing data
I also switched from NextCloud to JoplinCloud on your recommendation.
I have two Joplin Teams accounts and about four Joplin Basic accounts that I want to make available to the people I love so that I can share certain notes with them. My notes, which have been growing for several years, first in NextCloud and then in JoplinCloud, are currently in one of my two Joplin Teams accounts. I provide several shares for my basic accounts there. I move notes that have grown over time either individually or with an entire subdirectory to one or the other share.
I currently also use these Basic Accounts myself by either setting them up in separate profiles of my Joplin apps or - as in this case - in a newly installed Joplin app, in order to see the many existing issues from the perspective of the Basic Accounts and to be able to work on them with your help. My personal best practice is now not to use the default profile of a Joplin app, but to immediately set up an additional profile and connect it to Joplin Cloud.
In this case, I deliberately concentrated on a problem that can only be described with the Windows app and Joplin Cloud, so as not to have to describe other sources of error, such as the Android app. However, I still use the Android app to maintain the notes in my own Joplin Team account.
In this example, you can see data from a newly installed Joplin app that I synchronise with a Joplin Cloud Basic account.
Is that a good enough description, or are there any further questions, @laurent ?
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Are note shares supposed to have any E2E encryption removed if E2E encryption is already enabled for the profile, or do they use a separate encryption key? If the latter, how do recipients of the shared notebook know what password they need to use to decrypt those notes?
I'm linking to the relevant documentation on joplinapp.org: Encryption | Joplin.
Wild theory:
In the OP the screenshots of the 2 recipient clients almost have a reverse split of encrypted and decrypted notes. I wonder if somehow the shared notebook managed to make use of 2 PPKs, and when the recipient receives the note share, they only receive one of keys?
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