Currently we use a common username and password (the latter is changed quarterly) but this is clunky. We would love to use SSO but it’s not sufficient to just accept the presence of the WordPress user, it would need to be WP users who have the role ‘member’.
Is it possible that a future release could include that extra functionality please?
Paul Barrett
]]>Is access controlled by user role? If not, what limits access to certain forums, is it only usergroups? Is there a way to add existing users to new usergroups?
Thanks!
]]>1. I see you can check existing users with CleanTalk for Spam in WordPress BUT can you check existing users in Opencart? for spam users etc??
I have downloaded the package signed up and can not see any options to run a check on my current list in Opencart.
2. If this can not be done in Opencart – is there a way that clean talk will check my MailChimp list? I am trying to reduce the number of emails in it as i belie there is alot of spam emails..
I have installed Cleantalk now – so i belive going forward is good in Opencart BUT how to i check all users already registered?
]]>I am, however, experiencing one issue:
I have a custom Affiliate Registration Form with custom fields that I basically use as an application. Before approving affiliates, I need to know certain things, like their URLs, how they found me, how they plan to promote my products, and more. These fields are set as required fields.
When someone signs up as a new affiliate, everything is fine, and I can see his/her answers from the Manage Affiliates page when I click on the Username. However, when a user has already signed up for an account when placing an order through the WooCommerce plugin then signs up as an affiliate, it seems they are somehow bypassing the Affiliate Registration form. This happens every time.
How is this possible? And how can I make sure that everyone who signs up as an affiliate completes the custom registration form?
I am using the free version. Do I need to upgrade to Pro or Enterprise for this to work?
Thanks for any help you can provide!
]]>I don’t see a way from the users perspective to add an existing user as staff but I do see I can update the user postmeta bup_is_staff_member
to 1. Not ideal or scalable