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Posted by Me on 02/19/07 15:53
"Me" <Me@dodgit.com> wrote in message
news:er4prp$f3q$1$830fa79d@news.demon.co.uk...
> "Steve" <no.one@example.com> wrote in message
> news:0elBh.5$vg7.2@newsfe05.lga...
>> look at my response to weetat who asked about 'Email Authentication'. i
>> posted an indepth solution that should get you where you want to be...or
>> at
>> least a good start.
>>
>> the only thing you'd have to do is create a script that updates the user
>> table to set 'expired' where the 'updated' date is older than x number of
>> days. set that script on a cron job or a window scheduled task, and
>> you're
>> set.
>>
>> hth
>>
>> btw, if you have a maintenance screen to manage your users, just put the
>> 'expired' field as a checkbox and update the db when the form is
>> submitted.
>>
>>
>>
>> "Me" <Me@dodgit.com> wrote in message
>> news:er4g1k$884$1$830fa17d@news.demon.co.uk...
>> | Hi
>> |
>> | I am new to PHP / mysql and I am using PHP-fusion to make a website.
>> |
>> | There is only one thing I am missing that I need and that is for the
>> users
>> | password to expire after a set time, the next time they log on using
>> their
>> | current password it should prompt them to change it. To be honest it
>> doesn't
>> | even need to be time specific, if I needed to manually set a flag that
>> | indicated the change is required that would be ok.
>> |
>> | I have been looking for a mod or infusion to add the function but have
>> not
>> | found anything even close. Does anyone know of anything?
>
>
> Cheers for the reply, will be installing a test machine at home this
> weekend so will have a look and test
>
didn't finish this install fully at the weekend so not tried it yet
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