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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE topic SYSTEM "../../../../lib/pkp/dtd/helpTopic.dtd"> <!-- * 000003.xml * * Copyright (c) 2013-2019 Simon Fraser University * Copyright (c) 2003-2019 John Willinsky * Distributed under the GNU GPL v2. For full terms see the file docs/COPYING. * * Site Administration - Administration Functions * --> <topic id="site/topic/000003" locale="de_DE" title="Administrative Functions" toc="site/toc/000000" key="site.administrativeFunctions"> <section> <![CDATA[<p>Several administrative functions are available in the site administration area. These functions should generally be used with caution, as improper use could lead to unexpected results.</p>]]> </section> <section title="System Information"> <![CDATA[<p>General information about the server environment and OJS version history (including past upgrades). A web-based interface to modify the OJS configuration file is also provided.</p>]]> </section> <section title="Expire User Sessions"> <![CDATA[<p>Clears all active user sessions in the system, requiring any user that is currently logged in to sign in to the system again.</p>]]> </section> <section title="Clear Data Caches"> <![CDATA[<p>Clears all cached data, including locale information, help cache, and search cache.</p>]]> </section> <section title="Clear Template Cache"> <![CDATA[<p>Clears all cached versions of HTML templates. This function may be useful to force templates to be reloaded after customizations have been made.</p>]]> </section> <section title="Merge Users"> <![CDATA[<p>The Merge Users feature allows the Site Administrator to merge two user accounts into a single account, transferring edit assignments, submissions, and numerous other records from one account to the other and effectively deleting the first.</p> <p>Unlike the Merge Users feature available to a Journal Manager, which is limited to merging user accounts for a particular journal, the Merge Users feature under Site Administration allows the Site Administrator to merge any two user accounts, even across different journals.</p> <p>The following items are transferred: <ul> <li>Article authorship</li> <li>Public comments on articles</li> <li>Article notes</li> <li>Editor assignments and decisions</li> <li>Review assignments</li> <li>Layout editor assignments</li> <li>Proofreader assignments</li> <li>Article email and event log entries</li> <li>Reviewer access keys</li> <li>Roles</li> </ul> The following items are <strong>not</strong> transferred: <ul> <li>Sessions</li> <li>Subscriptions</li> <li>Notification status (i.e. whether the user has signed up to receive notifications about journal news)</li> <li>Editorial team memberships</li> <li>Section Editor status on sections</li> <li>User profile information (e.g. first name, last name, etc.)</li> </ul> </p> <p>This feature should be used with caution, as it is not reversible and involves the transfer of records from one user to another.</p>]]> </section> </topic>