09-04-2018 05:49 PM
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09-04-2018 07:46 PM
You could look at the authentication logs in Global Settings to see who has logged on. Or you could look at Monitor, Users and use the historical view to see who has logged on. You could also run a report for unique users in a certain time period. All of these will show you who has logged on, versus who hasn't. I don't think there is an easy GUI representation for that information.
As for sending credentials you would have to do that one by one I believe, by clicking on the email icon under the delivery colum on the users page.
09-05-2018 11:54 AM
I didn't know about the Authentication logs. Thanks for that. It looks like that would help, except it looks like it only goes back 1 week.
I did pull the information from the Monitor historical view, which for now should cover everyone as that goes back 30 days and we sent kids their codes 29 days ago.
Either way does mean we have to then compare it offline to a list of all users.
We do have it set to bind MAC addresses to users so maybe there's somewhere that that info lives that I can get it.
Thanks for the response.
09-04-2018 07:46 PM
You could look at the authentication logs in Global Settings to see who has logged on. Or you could look at Monitor, Users and use the historical view to see who has logged on. You could also run a report for unique users in a certain time period. All of these will show you who has logged on, versus who hasn't. I don't think there is an easy GUI representation for that information.
As for sending credentials you would have to do that one by one I believe, by clicking on the email icon under the delivery colum on the users page.