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Couple of Weeks ago, someone somehow removed Club President in Club Website

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Couple of Weeks ago, someone somehow removed Club President in Club Website

9 years 4 months ago
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dakota.toastmastersclubs.org

A couple weeks ago, someone removed the current club president, as being in the role of Club President.

Of current members, only I and the Club President know the admin password.

And neither of us did this change.

Is there any way to find out exactly what/when this change was made, and if possible their ipaddress?

This was rectified and his account/access restored last Monday.

Now we just want to know who did it.

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Re: Couple of Weeks ago, someone somehow removed Club President in Club Website

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That information isn't stored.

I suggest that you change your password. Rather than share the password, it is preferable to give access to the various modules to appropriate members. That way the accessible modules will show as menu items when they log in, and you won't need to share the password.
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Re: Couple of Weeks ago, someone somehow removed Club President in Club Website

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crosenblum wrote: Of current members, only I and the Club President know the admin password.

And neither of us did this change.

Actually, you may be missing something. As Pam is alluding to, whoever has access to Membership Management can also make that sort of change.

These days, that includes whoever has the admin password + whoever has Membership Management access via the Access Settings.

In this case, your VPM also has Membership Management access (I looked), via their member login and a direct link on the website menu.
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