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12/19/2007 1:57 PM
 

Hey All-

I just installed the Users online module and i have a rediculously easy question for you - What is the difference between visitors and members?  I'm currently showing a higher visitor number than members.  I'm concerned because this is supposed to be a secure intranet site that should not have any annonymous visitors at all.  If "visitors' are anonymous users and "members" are registered users, then I am in trouble...

 

Thanks for any help on this...

Fritz

 
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12/19/2007 2:44 PM
 

visitors are users, not logged in when looking at any page of the portal. Also make sure, you frequently run the appropriate schedule job to clear the number.


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Sebastian Leupold

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12/20/2007 1:22 PM
 

OK - Thanks.  So any page would include people parked on the login screen.  We requested our users to make the intranet their browser's homepage, so the higher number of visitors must be people who have started their browser but not logged in.

 
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11/21/2009 1:14 PM
 

hi,

I have a similar question and problem whit a intranet, and i have integated whit the active directory, the users in the company open the portal and apper logued in and count as a user online, butt why keep showing visitors if is a only domain user acces?

Thanks for the help.

 
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