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March 29, 2015 at 10:02 pm in reply to: emember -Mailchimp subscribe & autoresponder after manual upgrade #69328rccolataMember
If I use the paypal button and upgrade a user, it also doesn’t look like the autoresponder works also. Is this by design.
November 14, 2014 at 8:55 pm in reply to: emember extended profile addon and member's profile field data #66751rccolataMemberNo that is not correct.
What I actually wanted to do was allow clients to change their password and to only see the change password and name in their edit profile page. The problem is that I have custom fields. Although I turned off all fields from displaying in the edit profile page,(you have the ability to enable and disable fields in the form as well as edit profile form), the custom fields always show up and their is no way to disable displaying the custom fields other than to disable all custom fields.
You only give the ability to ‘reset’ the password or edit the password in the edit profile page. REseting the password will give a difficult password to remember or noncustomizable password.
Using the edit profile page allows the user to change their password to a custom password….WIth this custom field issue, a custom password ability is unavailable .. in my case.
I don’t want the custom fields to show up in the edit profile page.
November 12, 2014 at 10:38 pm in reply to: emember extended profile addon and member's profile field data #66749rccolataMemberCurrently, I as the admin or staff am registering members. I allow staff to register new members. I am using custom fields. Because we give them a password, I wanted to allow them to change their passwords.
You allow us to only display certain things of the profile in the page tab. However, the custom profile only allows us to enable or display the display of both registering/edit profile page.
Because I enable custom fields, they show up regardless. I don’t want these custom fields to show up on the edit profile page.
rccolataMemberThe risk is if we do a lot of registering, my staff or myself may just put in “asdfghjk” keystrokes just to get the password entered… thus the word ‘standard password’ and I will have 20 people with the same password.
rccolataMemberYes I understand this but I don’t want myself or my staff to put in the password. I just want the system to autogenerate a password, hidden from myself or staff that is registering this person. Only on the user confirmation email will the autogenerated password show up. Currently, I have to enter a password to register this person.
rccolataMemberI would like to autogenerate a password for a member. The situation is that the admin or other staff member is the one registering the ‘member’ and not the member. We have several membership levels where we are the ones giving them access and setting the membership level for them. THe way it is setup, I have to set the username and password. Is there a way to register without setting the password and have the system autogenerate a password and send the login details to the new member in his confirmation email?
Currently, I could just send a private registration page link to the new member and have him register. However I can not control who registers as anyone with this link can then register.
I also could register the person with a standard password and then have the user ‘reset his password’. This would be awkward as to ask the user to reset his password after getting the confimation email.
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