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Auto-deactivate
I understand that there's a feature where you can search users who haven't posted and/or showed up and whatnot in a certain period of time, then warn, deactivate, or ban their account.
Well, is there any way to automatically do one of those things?
For example, is there any way I could have it automatically warn anyone who hasn't been on the forums in 30 days?
Well, is there any way to automatically do one of those things?
For example, is there any way I could have it automatically warn anyone who hasn't been on the forums in 30 days?
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Re: Auto-deactivate
Yes. Please go to, Administration Panel --> Users & Groups --> Users --> Handle Users. You should be able to go from there.
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But all that does is generate a list of users that fall under the description of whatever I entered... it doesn't automatically deactivate/warn/ban the users.
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! NICK ! wrote:Yes. Please go to, Administration Panel --> Users & Groups --> Users --> Handle Users. You should be able to go from there.
This is the way to do it. There is an option to notify users.
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MrMario wrote:! NICK ! wrote:Yes. Please go to, Administration Panel --> Users & Groups --> Users --> Handle Users. You should be able to go from there.
This is the way to do it. There is an option to notify users.
Yes, but I don't want to notify users. That was just an example.
And even so, that doesn't automatically notify users... I have to fill in the amount of days, posts, or messages, choose which I want to do (inform, deactivate, or ban) then confirm that I want to do that.
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Re: Auto-deactivate
Here is something sorta different if you would prefer this.
Administration Panel --> Users & Groups --> Users --> Inactive Users.
Try that. Is that better?
Administration Panel --> Users & Groups --> Users --> Inactive Users.
Try that. Is that better?
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! NICK ! wrote:Here is something sorta different if you would prefer this.
Administration Panel --> Users & Groups --> Users --> Inactive Users.
Try that. Is that better?
What is that supposed to do? Nothing's showing up.
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Re: Auto-deactivate
Go to Users with no messages once you get there.
If you need anything else another member will have to help.
If you need anything else another member will have to help.
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! NICK ! wrote:Go to Users with no messages once you get there.
If you need anything else another member will have to help.
Yeah, nothing is showing up...
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Re: Auto-deactivate
I believe I know what you are asking for, and it is not possible to do it. You have to manually enter the information to generate a list of users.
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Re: Auto-deactivate
slg wrote:I believe I know what you are asking for, and it is not possible to do it. You have to manually enter the information to generate a list of users.
Okay then. Well thanks anyways.
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