Deleting a remote user manually

About this task

Running a remote update can use one of your networking ports for quite some time. If you want to delete a remote user immediately but do not want to run a remote update, you can delete that user manually. For example, to conserve system resources, you might want to delete an administered remote user with an old Last Usage date.

NoteNote

Mailing lists often include administered remote users. If you manually delete a remote user, the user's name is then removed from mailing lists with no notification to the user or the mailing list owner.

Procedure

  1. On the Administration menu, click Messaging > Messaging Administration > Subscriber Management
  2. Under Messaging Administration, select Subscriber Management.

    The system displays the Manage Subscribers page.

  3. On the Subscriber Management, the networked machines list is displayed under Remote Subscribers.
  4. Decide on which remote machine you want to delete a subscriber and click the Manage button provided for that machine.
    TipTip

    On the Manage Networked Servers page, you see a list of remote systems.

    The system displays the Manage Remote Subscribers page.

  5. Select a remote subscriber.
  6. Click Delete.