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Hi Anna. I have clarified the page thanks. Yes, an admin or manager or someone with edit profile capabiliies can suspend a user from their profile by going to "edit profile" and | Hi Anna. I have clarified the page thanks. Yes, an admin or manager or someone with edit profile capabiliies can suspend a user from their profile by going to "edit profile" and ticking the suspend button. It is true that suspending is site level only; however the docs do state that (I think) by saying it removes them from all courses. Please feel free to clarify more if you think it needs it.--[[User:Mary Cooch|Mary Cooch]] ([[User talk:Mary Cooch|talk]]) 14:38, 15 July 2014 (WST) |
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Unenrolment and Suspension
In the article is mentioned that a user can be suspended through his/her profile. Well, does this still due? I have checked with teacher and admin account in two different 2.6 and 2.5 sites and I can't see that option. If there are specific settings that allow this action, then they should be referred. My experience is that I can unenrol users from a course, but I can suspend users only on site level. Is this true? If so, perhaps the part of suspend or unenrol should be reviewed. It's not clear. --Anna krassa 13:50, 14 July 2014 (UTC+3).
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Hi Anna. I have clarified the page thanks. Yes, an admin or manager or someone with edit profile capabiliies can suspend a user from their profile by going to "edit profile" and ticking the suspend button. It is true that suspending is site level only; however the docs do state that (I think) by saying it removes them from all courses. Please feel free to clarify more if you think it needs it.--Mary Cooch (talk) 14:38, 15 July 2014 (WST)