[Xerte] XOT: Deleting users

Ron Mitchell ronm at mitchellmedia.co.uk
Mon Nov 15 10:19:29 GMT 2010


There isn't an option to delete users via management in the Notts download
but I've always thought that would be useful.

I think there's a problem here if you are using a version hacked by Sirius
without any details of exactly what changes have been made. Is there
anything documenting those changes in what you were provided? Do Sirius not
provide you with support?

Is anyone from Sirius on this list who could share those details? 

Ron

-----Original Message-----
From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
[mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Andy Jackson
Sent: 15 November 2010 09:53
To: xerte at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
Subject: [Xerte] XOT: Deleting users

I'm running Xerte On line toolkits, supplied with Techdis/Jisc In-folio
system from Sirius IT
This seems to have been hacked slightly by Sirius.....

Should there be an option to delete users in the management console?
I can see users that have logged in and templates they have used,
however there's no obvious way to delete them

Cheers

Andy Jackson
RNIB College Loughborough 
Radmoor Rd.
Loughborough LE11 3BS

Tel:01509 611077 
Mob: 07867 940905 
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adults with disabilities can develop the skills and personal qualities
needed to progress in life.





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