FTP wrote:Yes, I know, its our design. I suggest you select "Group" drop down list to show userlist, it is easy to use.
Your referring to doing then when viewing/editing a specific user correct? So if you had 100 users, you'd need to open up all 100 accounts to see if they are part of a specific group or not? Just making sure I am understanding this correctly and it's not that I'm looking in the wrong place.
FTP wrote:Yes, I know, its our design. I suggest you select "Group" drop down list to show userlist, it is easy to use.
Your referring to doing then when viewing/editing a specific user correct? So if you had 100 users, you'd need to open up all 100 accounts to see if they are part of a specific group or not? Just making sure I am understanding this correctly and it's not that I'm looking in the wrong place.
- Justin
No, you are misunderstanding. On the bottom of user list interface, you will see a drop-down selector of group, when you choose one group, then all the users belong to this group will be shown.
FTP wrote:Yes, I know, its our design. I suggest you select "Group" drop down list to show userlist, it is easy to use.
Your referring to doing then when viewing/editing a specific user correct? So if you had 100 users, you'd need to open up all 100 accounts to see if they are part of a specific group or not? Just making sure I am understanding this correctly and it's not that I'm looking in the wrong place.
- Justin
No, you are misunderstanding. On the bottom of user list interface, you will see a drop-down selector of group, when you choose one group, then all the users belong to this group will be shown.
Thanks, I missed that (did not look far enough down on the screen). Thanks,