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This is probably simple, but I'm not having any luck finding the answer.
A user did not log in soon enough after receiving their one-time login email.
As the administrator, what do I do?
Is there a way to regenerate a new email, do I go to their profile and set it to "require new password", or is there something else I should do?
Thanks.
Also, is this documented somewhere? I've looked and maybe I wasn't sure what to search for, but I couldn't find an answer.
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Comment #1
jsibley CreditAttribution: jsibley commentedIs there a way to re-send the initial email easily with a new password link?
Comment #2
lightsurge CreditAttribution: lightsurge commentedI believe you can use the 'forgotten password' link which is just www.example.com/user/password (you would have to be logged out) - this would then either send out a new password or a one time login link... Even though the one-time login expires, I don't think the user does (not totally sure though).
As I remember there's a few modules out there that can send out one-time-logins in bulk.
And it's quite possible Views Bulk Operations could do this... and therefore could be done programatically using Rules, if you wanted to 'pester' users that don't complete their signup.
Comment #3
lsolesen CreditAttribution: lsolesen commented