is the any option in olympus???
inaktive users
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inaktive users
hey how can u find out users,who are activated,but don't visit the forum???
is the any option in olympus???

is the any option in olympus???
JuliusCaesar
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Re: inaktive users
erm, inactive users are shown on the admin index, straight from when you login as admin..
However there is no feature to find out if the user is active and just doesnt visit the forum, because who decides whats active? There are some forums that I visit every year or so, does that mean i am active or not?
Yawnster
However there is no feature to find out if the user is active and just doesnt visit the forum, because who decides whats active? There are some forums that I visit every year or so, does that mean i am active or not?
Yawnster
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Re: inaktive users
You can prune users depending on last active dates. When you prune them, you have the option to either delete or deactivate them. You can view inactive users.
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Re: inaktive users
sorry I'm not a native speaker,what do u mean by "prune"
does it mean delete????
when does a user count as inaktive????
and will there be a feature in the final version to decide when a user is inaktive????
does it mean delete????
when does a user count as inaktive????
and will there be a feature in the final version to decide when a user is inaktive????
JuliusCaesar
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Re: inaktive users
Look at ACP => Users and Groups => User Security => Prune Users
That explains it better than I can.
Question to the devs (or someone else in the know), how does "Prune Users" fit under "User Security"?
ACP => Users and Groups => User Security => Prune Users wrote: Prune Users
Here you can delete (or deactivate) users from you board. This can be done in a variety of ways; by post count, last activity, etc. Each of these criteria can be combined, i.e. you can prune users last active before 2002-01-01 with fewer than 10 posts. Alternatively you can enter a list of users directly into the text box, any criteria entered will be ignored. Take care with this facility! Once a user is deleted there is no way back.
That explains it better than I can.
Question to the devs (or someone else in the know), how does "Prune Users" fit under "User Security"?
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Re: inaktive users
prune = beschneiden, entfernen (wie im Baum)JuliusCaesar wrote: sorry I'm not a native speaker,what do u mean by "prune"
does it mean delete????
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Re: inaktive users
thx lasthof but waht about my 2nd question:
@rivaldo:danke,biste auch deutscher????
JuliusCaesar wrote: when does a user count as inaktive????
and will there be a feature in the final version to decide when a user is inaktive????
@rivaldo:danke,biste auch deutscher????
JuliusCaesar
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Re: inactive users
What is the result of making a user 'inactive' ? What does 'inactive' mean ? e.g., Do inactive users get bulk email ? Can they post, assuming permissions granted ? etc.
Re: inaktive users
Can't log in... And that kind of takes away all their permissions as users 