carlokok
(Carlo Kok)
5 november 2019 om 12:20
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This morning I activated a user (Activate User) that was suddenly seen as not activated, after years of working just fine:
A few hours later it’s back to staged again. What could cause this?
(Tried via email activation now; but I don’t see any log as to what originally reverted this user to staged)
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jomaxro
(Joshua Rosenfeld)
5 november 2019 om 17:30
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Trying to follow, but this is confusing me:
Are you sure you mean staged? Or do you mean not activated?
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carlokok
(Carlo Kok)
6 november 2019 om 05:48
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I did mess up terminology yes. The user got de-activated, not staged. For what it’s worth, it hasn’t happened again (yet?)
jomaxro
(Joshua Rosenfeld)
6 november 2019 om 14:40
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Without knowing some additional data about the user, my best guess is that they hadn’t been seen on the site for a year, and are an admin, and as such were automatically deactivated. Does that sound right?
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carlokok
(Carlo Kok)
7 november 2019 om 05:42
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Yep! Only problem is that their api key is used a LOT, just never logged in. That said, thanks, I’ve disabled this option for now.
hosna
(hosna)
7 november 2019 om 06:51
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jomaxro:
Without knowing some additional data about the user, my best guess is that they hadn’t been seen on the site for a year, and are an admin, and as such were automatically deactivated. Does that sound right?
happend to me this morning. how to disable such behavior?
I need this to be disabled fast. cause ppl signup in my application by discourse api. and the api user is inactive and only used for this.
carlokok
(Carlo Kok)
7 november 2019 om 07:34
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There’s an option to disable this. Search for inactive.
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dax
(Daniela)
7 november 2019 om 12:41
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The site setting is called invalidate inactive admin email after days
and by default is set to 365 days.
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