It's been ages since I created an "Access Only" account. I'm doing some help pages so logged in with using this account permissions. Account permissions were set to only see Gedcom 2 (of 3). My Indi number was entered for root.
Search box: entered my first name and initial. Results page shows results in full for two of the Gedcom files, one which I did not give access to.
While I get told the information is private… when clicking name in Gedcom 1 list, why are they even displayed?
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Then is is "safe" to use the Delete in Manage Gedcoms. I saw the readme text about files that remain, etc. I used the Gedcom 1 as a basis for re-creation of the file but don't want it displaying.
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Sorry, I don't understand. The 'delete will remove the database information, but I don't believe it physically deletes the GEDCOMs. I never leave them in the folder anyway, but my folders (index) are all outside the served space anyway.
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It's been ages since I created an "Access Only" account. I'm doing some help pages so logged in with using this account permissions. Account permissions were set to only see Gedcom 2 (of 3). My Indi number was entered for root.
Search box: entered my first name and initial. Results page shows results in full for two of the Gedcom files, one which I did not give access to.
While I get told the information is private… when clicking name in Gedcom 1 list, why are they even displayed?
Any member assumes 'visitor' rights to all gedcoms. You may only block their abilities to edit and see living persons.
-Stephen
Then is is "safe" to use the Delete in Manage Gedcoms. I saw the readme text about files that remain, etc. I used the Gedcom 1 as a basis for re-creation of the file but don't want it displaying.
Sorry, I don't understand. The 'delete will remove the database information, but I don't believe it physically deletes the GEDCOMs. I never leave them in the folder anyway, but my folders (index) are all outside the served space anyway.