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Last Visit - Protecting Members
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Written by Jason   
Jan 02, 2008 at 02:41 PM
Last Visit™ allows you to protect selected members from being automatically notified, terminated, or marked by Last Visit™. Admins and the Anonymous user are automatically protected and should not be unprotected. Deleting the Anonymous username could produce undesirable results and cause your website to become unavailable. Remember, all visitors are anonymous until they login.Write Comment (0 comments)
Last Visit - Marked Members
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Written by Jason   
Jan 02, 2008 at 02:40 PM
Marked members are those inactive accounts which Last Visit™ marked for your review.
Please refer to the Settings section for more information on Marked members.Write Comment (0 comments)
Last Visit - Waiting Members
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Written by Jason   
Jan 02, 2008 at 02:39 PM
Last Visit™ allows you to manage the nuke_users_temp database in the Waiting Members page. Waiting members are those which have signed up, but have not activated their accounts yet. You can manually activeate accounts via the Waiting Members page or you can delete the temporary account.Write Comment (0 comments)
Enable/Disable Auto Processing
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Written by Jason   
Jan 02, 2008 at 02:37 PM

This setting determines if and when Last Visit™ automatically runs processing jobs. The first field is the interval field, and the drop-menu is the increment.
To set how often Last Visit™ runs a processing job insert a number into the interval field and select an increment from the drop-menu. This not only enables automatic processing, but also sets when it is done.

To disable automatic processing simply set the interval to zero.

In the example below, automatic processing is turned off.

Run Last Visit™ processing job after every  

In the example below, Last Visit™ is set to run a processing job after every 30 days.

Run Last Visit™ processing job after every  
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The Last Visitâ„¢ Job File Name
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Written by Jason   
Jan 02, 2008 at 02:36 PM
This is a security feature for Last Visit™. This setting must match the Last Visit™ job file name.
Please refer to the Security section for more information about this setting.Write Comment (0 comments)
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