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Hi Kelly,

You go to Users & Roles > Users and it should have the link 'Resend invitation' if user has status 'Not active' yet

Best regards,
Hai Nguyen
Hi Cyril,
User can change the default port 8080 to any port even at the first time. Per the message, it seems the MyCollab can not recognize the port value and it still use the default port. It seems we made a mistake for the Windows platform (Unix works well) and we will update the script in the next release as well. By that time, could you please to use the enclosed mycollab.bat instead (just overwrite the bat file), we just tested on MyCollab 5.0.10 and it works. Thank you for reporting :)

Best regards,
Hai Nguyen

mycollab.bat
Thank you, we will plan to investigate and fix it in the next release.

Hai
Kevin, could you please send us the error message if any. You can check the error message at %MYCOLLAB_HOME%/logs/mycollab.out. Thank you.

Hai
Hi Mandy,
You can do that from now. We have just updated the site, and MyCollab users can change the subdomain to any name they want if this name are available to use. See this link to get how to do http://support.mycollab.com/topic/788156-how-can-i-can-change-subdomain-of-my-app/.


Regards,
Hai Nguyen
Thank you for using our service. There are several differences between the Open source and closed source product, you can see it here https://community.mycollab.com/editions/. From the project management perspective, here are they keys of premium edition compare with open source:

  • Time tracking only be presented in the premium edition
  • Risk, problem management only be presented in the premium edition
  • The speed of the premium product is faster. It does not mean we make open source edition is slower, but in the premium edition we apply several cache techniques to reduce the queries number to database. From our real experience, this criteria is not the critical factor while we do not receive any complaint about the performance in the open source edition
  • Support, and customize within one business day while open source users submit to the forum. The real fact is we also support any requests in the forum within 1 business day but for the bug fixes we will submit to GitHub and we only distribute the build after we achieve the milestone, we do not have any hot-fix for open source edition.
As our further discussion in our email thread, the new release with your request should be presented within the next 2 months. in the community edition.
Hi Samir,

It seems you did not include rt.jar in your classpath. If you did not do anything manually in configuring JRE in Jetbrains then it seems your JRE is broken. Let try to re-install JRE and see if this problem still be persisted.

Hai Nguyen