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by tdwilson » Tue Jul 31, 2012 3:15 pm
I have many users who have self-registered with nonsense names, such as: "222 Efferemek Efferemek EfferemekHJ" - they usually begin with a number as in this case, but in other cases simply have a nonsense name repeated, such as "dskfcwbu eggbttxwft eggbttxwft eggbttxwft" - I suspect that these are false identities designed to provide the person with a hook into the system for purposes of either hacking or identity theft. At present, the only way to get rid of these is to delete them individually - there is no bulk removal capability in the system. It would be nice to have such a capability. Also, when a person is removed from, say, page 25, the system takes me back to page 1 and then I have to go through sever iterations to get back to page 25 - this is a nightmare when there are several hundred such "users" to be removed. Can we look forward to some revision of the removal process in a future update?
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by barbarah » Wed Aug 01, 2012 11:24 am
Hi tdwilson,
I think what you want to use is the "Merge Users" functionality:
http://pkp.sfu.ca/ojs/docs/userguide/2. ... Merge.htmlThis allows you to remove users in bulk. Not sure if it works well across multiple pages of users or not, but at least that should allow you to remove a pageful at a time.
Or if it's an intractable number of fake users, you can do it programmatically, i.e. directly in the database (but that's a bit scarier, of course :-):
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=8271Hope that helps,
Barbara
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