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‎11-30-2014 11:56 PM
Hi SNC,
Is there a way to deactivate Visual Task Boards in Eureka, once you have activated them. I suppose there is, but it's not obviously through the Plugins module.
Thanks in advance!
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‎02-27-2015 12:48 AM
OK, so let me help you then on that:
1. right-click Serf-Service menu, Edit Application Menu. Find My Task Boards and set 'active' to 'false'. This will hide your Sefl-Service entry
2. go to System UI menu, open UI Actions, find the ones caled 'Add To Visual Task Board' and set 'active' to 'false'. This will inactivate this ui action from lists, forms, etc.
3. in System UI menu, open System Context Menus and find the one called 'Show Visual Task Boards', then set 'active' to 'false'.
Those three should take care of you.
If that helped you, please mark the answer:) Cheers!
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‎02-27-2015 12:26 AM
You can hide them, if you are not using them. The thing is that if you hide, you have to hide not only the Self-Service menu entry, but some UI actions as well (like Add to VTB, Show VTB, etc.).
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‎02-27-2015 12:31 AM
Hi Dimitar,
I want to hide them all, but I do not know how.
My client will never use them.
Thanks,
Skender
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‎02-27-2015 12:48 AM
OK, so let me help you then on that:
1. right-click Serf-Service menu, Edit Application Menu. Find My Task Boards and set 'active' to 'false'. This will hide your Sefl-Service entry
2. go to System UI menu, open UI Actions, find the ones caled 'Add To Visual Task Board' and set 'active' to 'false'. This will inactivate this ui action from lists, forms, etc.
3. in System UI menu, open System Context Menus and find the one called 'Show Visual Task Boards', then set 'active' to 'false'.
Those three should take care of you.
If that helped you, please mark the answer:) Cheers!
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‎02-27-2015 01:24 AM
Ok. It worked.
Fine!
Skender
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‎02-27-2015 03:23 AM
I do not see the correct answer link...