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September 28, 2009 6:37pm

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  • #1 / Sep 28, 2009 6:37pm

    devilslayer

    27 posts

    This is related to this post I found here:

    http://ellislab.com/forums/viewthread/90150/

    I am building a site for an association that already has members. I don’t want members to be able to register, just login and logout.

    I want the admin to manually add members as we already know who the members are and already have their contact details, membership names / numbers etc.

    I would like to add them manually and then send them an email explaining how to login.

    I don’t want to spend all my time deleting pending users from my forum(s). If I can stop them registering in the first place it would be much better.

    Many thanks

  • #2 / Sep 28, 2009 7:35pm

    Greg Aker

    6022 posts

    What settings do you have at:  Admin > Members and Groups > Member Preferences for registration?

    -greg

  • #3 / Sep 29, 2009 5:25am

    devilslayer

    27 posts

    What settings do you have at:  Admin > Members and Groups > Member Preferences for registration?

    -greg

    Greg I might have figured it out.

    Greg the settings are:

    Allow New Member Registration: No
    Require Member Account Activation: Manual activation by administrator
    Default member Group Assigned to New Members: Members

    This seems to work fine.

    If a new member tries to register by going to http://www.mysite.com/member/register they get the message:

    Notice
    
    New membership accounts are not accepted at this time.
    
    <a href="http://www.mywebsite.com">http://www.mywebsite.com</a>

    Where can I change this text?
    Can I redirect to a page created within my site?

    i.e

    http://www.mywebsite.com is a closed community site with membership created and activated by an Administrator.

    To join http://www.mywebsite.com you need to have [reason to gain membership]. Please download and complete our membership form and send it to the community secretary (details are in the membership form).

    If your membership is accepted you will be sent a welcome email with further details etc etc.

    Many thanks

    Dave

  • #4 / Sep 29, 2009 9:27am

    Sue Crocker

    26054 posts

    Hi, Dave.

    You’d need to edit the value of:

    mbr_registration_not_allowed

    Which is found in /system/language/english/lang.member.php around line 460.

    Does that help?

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