2010-11-20, 11:50 PM
2010-11-20, 11:54 PM
ACP >> Configuration >> User Pruning ??
2010-11-21, 01:06 AM
(2010-11-20, 11:54 PM)AJS Wrote: [ -> ]ACP >> Configuration >> User Pruning ??
Hi AJS,
I tried that and the un-active accounts are still there.
I set the pruning to 14 days but all the accounts older then that are still showing up under members list.
hhmmm
2010-11-21, 01:24 AM
Use this, it prunes member in may ways. I delete hundreds of un-activated account each week
2010-11-21, 09:44 AM
(2010-11-21, 01:06 AM)IdiotDomainer Wrote: [ -> ]I tried that and the un-active accounts are still there.
I set the pruning to 14 days but all the accounts older then that are still showing up under members list.
Try running the task manually in ACP >> Tools & Maintenance >> Task Manager
2010-11-21, 09:36 PM
(2010-11-21, 09:44 AM)AJS Wrote: [ -> ](2010-11-21, 01:06 AM)IdiotDomainer Wrote: [ -> ]I tried that and the un-active accounts are still there.
I set the pruning to 14 days but all the accounts older then that are still showing up under members list.
Try running the task manually in ACP >> Tools & Maintenance >> Task Manager
Hey guys,
The pruning actually worked.
I guess it took a day for it to take effect.
Thanks for the help