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Users

Image: Userlist

Search

You can search for user first names, last names and usernames. Type in your search string in the search box and TeamCal Pro will search for that string in all first names, last names and usernames. All users with that first name, last name or username will be displayed. You can also select a group for the search. Only users in that group matching your search term will be displayed. If you leave the search text box empty all users of the selected group will be displayed.

Sort Order

Image: Sort order by username
Image: Sort order by last login

Next to the "Name" caption you can see an arrow indicating the sort order of the user list. If the arrow points down the user list is sorted ascending by last name (A first, Z last). Click the arrow to revers the list into a descending order (Z first, A last). The same logic works with the login date/time stamps.

Icons

IconDescription
Regular User (male/female)
Group Manager (male/female)
Director (male/female)
Administrator (male/female)

The Manage Users page will list all currently configured accounts in TeamCal Pro including the admin user. The user named "admin" will not be displayed in any calendar. The user icons in the display show the user type of the person:

Attributes

IconDescription
The user reached the maximum amount of failed logins. His account is on hold for the grace period. Edit the profile to unhold him manually.
The user is locked. Edit the profile to unlock him.
The user is hidden and will not be displayed in the calendar. Edit the profile to unhide him.
The user has registered himself but not verified his account yet.

The Attributes column symbolizes certain status of the user. Moving the mouse over the icon will give a detailed explanation.

Last Login

This column shows the time stamp of the last login of this user. It is followed by the time zone identifier (e.g. CEST =  Central European Standard Time).

Archiving Users

User records, and all related records of that user can be archived. This will move the records into specific archive tables that are copies of the active tables. In the same way, archived users can be restored from the archive which will move the archived records back into the active tables.This feature is helpful when you have a large amount of inactive users that you do not want to delete yet. Archiving them will increase performance of the active tables.

Archiving/restoring a user will move the following records:

  • User record
  • User group membership records
  • User options records
  • User template records
  • User daynote records
  • User allowance records
  • User announcement records

User avatars will be deleted when archived. When a user is restored there will ne no avatar anymore.

You cannot archive a user with the same username as an already existing archived user. Equally, you cannot restore an archived user with the same username as an active user.

Buttons

Create

Create a new account

Import

Import users from a CSV formatted file

Edit

Edit the profile of this user

Delete selected

Deletes the selected users

Archive selected

Archives the selected users

Restore selected

Restores the selected users

Restore password of selected

Resets the passwords of the selected users