On Thursday, August 23, 2012 10:57:27 PM UTC-4, P Purkayastha wrote:
>
> If you want a completely new set of accounts and don't want to retain any 
> of the old accounts, you can simply move the old sagenb directory (usually 
> it is DOT_SAGE/sage_notebook.sagenb) to a different backup folder in your 
> filesystem. Next time you run the sage notebook, it should create a new 
> DOT_SAGE/sage_notebook.sagenb for you.
>
> On Friday, August 24, 2012 2:09:28 AM UTC+8, Gary wrote:
>>
>> Hello, 
>>
>

ppurka, is there any way for one to only remove some accounts?  Is there 
some text file that would have this information that he would have access 
to as sysadmin?  (This would be useful for us eventually too.)
 

>
>> I'm a mathematics instructor at a two-year college in the San Francisco 
>> Bay Area. Not long ago I had the system administrator of the school set up 
>> a sage server on the schools servers and I was made admin. About a year ago 
>> I had my students make accounts for themselves to do some mathematics using 
>> sage. I'm going to do this again but would like to remove the old student 
>> accounts. 
>>
>> When I got to Settings -> Account Settings -> Manage Users, I can add 
>> student accounts but can't remove any. Is there any way to remove the old 
>> accounts from within the notebook interface from my account (
>> sage.smccd.edu/home/admin)? I'm trying to do this from my Mac laptop 
>> while at home. 
>>
>> Thanks for any sage advice you can offer :-) 
>>
>>
>> Gary Church 
>> Professor of Mathematics 
>> College of San Mateo 
>> San Mateo, CA, 95636 
>>
>>

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