You need to edit your account.xml (or whatever file your using for accounts) to get rid of these entries for the userxx and publicxx accounts. <user repeat="99"> <uid>user%02d</uid> <guid>user%02d</guid> <password>user%02d</password> <name>User %02d</name> <cuaddr>mailto:user%02d@example.com</cuaddr> </user> <user repeat="10"> <uid>public%02d</uid> <guid>public%02d</guid> <password>public%02d</password> <name>Public %02d</name> <cuaddr>mailto:public%02d@example.com</cuaddr> </user> ________________________________________________________ Scott Buchanan DSB Associates e-mail: dscottbuch@mac.com 4-D Neuroimaging Tel: (858) 759-9496 Fax: (858) 759-0825 ________________________________________________________ On Apr 3, 2008, at 8:56 AM, Greg Miller wrote:
Is there a way to delete all of the default users in Darwin Calendar Server? I have it all setup and running on CentOS 5 using the Maxime Wacker instructions, but I can't seem to get rid of "user 1-99", etc. If I delete these directories from my data directory, they just repopulate. Unless I am reading my accounts.xml wrong, I don't see anything that should create those users.
Any ideas?
Are those not deletable for a reason?
Are these users stored in an sqlite database somehow? If so, is there a way to get them removed?
I saw some info regarding various admin utilities, but I couldn't seem to get any of them to work on Linux (syntax errors).
Using SVN checkout from 3/31/08.
If I am hopelessly wandering in the wrong direction, please help steer me back on course!
Thanks!
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