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Who's Online Shows To Certain Groups?
I have turned of the Who's Online because I don't want everyone to see it. I have two admin groups set up. One consists of me and my friend who are the Owners. Then I have a regular Admin group. As of right now the Owners can see the Who's Online even though it's turned off. How can I make it so that the Admin group can see it to. I'm sure it's here somewhere or in the vB options and I'm just overlooking it.
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Last edited by Wyzrd : 12 Mar 2009 at 01:12. |
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Usergroup Manager > Edit Usergroup > Can View Who's Online > Yes
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I tried this. They said they could not see it even when it was checked yes.
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Well, you need to have it Enabled (vboptions > who's online options) and then you set the permissions per usergroup for who can see it and who can't.
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I have the Who's Online on. But I set the groups I don't want to see it to off. But thye can still see it?
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Make sure that any secondary groups they are in also cannot see it.
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I am still having this problem for "Unregistered / Not Logged In". There is no secondary group for them.
Also at the bottom in stats it says "Threads: 758, Posts: 6,299, Members: 110, Active Members: 49" Could you happen to tell me how to disable the active members to. No members have liked this post.
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If you have it set so unregistered users can't see it and they are still seeing it, then I would guess you have a custom style that perhaps didn't add the code in. Go to Edit your template and hit View History > Compare and see if the condition has been taken out.
If you go to vboptions > Show All Settings and then in your browser do a search on the term Active, you will find the option under Forum Home Page Options
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