I am totally new to these forums and made an account the other day. For some reason I get the message that my account was "manually deactivated" when I try to login with it
The username was luminous, so if a board admin fancies pm'ing me to sort it out that would be great. Only reason I ask is that I am currently having to use a backup email address that may not be available in the future.
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Your account has been reactivated. *stares over spectacles at DaddyHoggy*
Apologies - I thought I'd correctly followed Aegidian's instructions for deactivating users where users had joined but never logged on after a week - I guess I didn't get it quite right - it won't happen again - apologies Mirthle/Luminous!
Apologies - I thought I'd correctly followed Aegidian's instructions for deactivating users where users had joined but never logged on after a week -
Deactivating after a week seems quite slow. Since the new board I often am deactivated (read logged out) after several minutes. There must be some kind of bug. Also the date of my last visit, that is displayed at the top-left, is rarely correct. Yesterday I logged off and on again and my last visit time/datewas correct, but after logging on an hour later, it told my last log-on was a few days back?
I've noticed that whilst phpbb2 correctly tracked the new items posted since my last visit, phpbb3 seems to be unable to manage this - I find that it doesn't accurately recognise that I have viewed a topic.
No problems with being logged off or the board remembering which topics I've read but apparently the last time I visited was Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:43 am - which is wrong.
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Deactivating after a week seems quite slow. Since the new board I often am deactivated (read logged out)
No, don’t read logged out. Deactivation means the account is locked and can’t be used without being manually reactivated by an admin.
Selezen wrote:
I've noticed that whilst phpbb2 correctly tracked the new items posted since my last visit, phpbb3 seems to be unable to manage this - I find that it doesn't accurately recognise that I have viewed a topic.
Apologies - I thought I'd correctly followed Aegidian's instructions for deactivating users where users had joined but never logged on after a week -
Deactivating after a week seems quite slow. Since the new board I often am deactivated (read logged out) after several minutes. There must be some kind of bug. Also the date of my last visit, that is displayed at the top-left, is rarely correct. Yesterday I logged off and on again and my last visit time/datewas correct, but after logging on an hour later, it told my last log-on was a few days back?
Are there others having similar problems?
I've not noticed - but I will watch my last log ons from now on - it may explain why some "active members" fell foul of my never logged on sweep - note though I did the differential between first registering and not logging on - the criteria being if you register and then don't log on in a week then you're probably worthy of a deactivation.
May have to resist the mass deactivations - although they shouldn't be need to now we've definitely cleared out some of the historical chaff...