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Logout could be at the top of the user interface: Before you login, you see login link. After you login, you see your name which leads to your user prefereces, and a logout link. --NirSoffer
The UID on top as you did show helps to identify not anymore used duplicated login accounts. How could I identify the right one of the user accounts at the moment? -- ReimarBauer 2005-09-05 07:30:34
- The uid is sensitive information - anyone that get your id can login as yourself. You can get it by grepping the user files for the user name
I know but it is easier the user tells in the config which is the actual version or could tell which number it isn't. I think on writing an macro about that.
- The uid is sensitive information - anyone that get your id can login as yourself. You can get it by grepping the user files for the user name