[Glpi-user] I (RE)synchronize with, ocsng module I get, but do not see the computers tab.

2011-04-04 Thread jmramirez (mas_ke_na)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Good morning I deleted the GLPI (0.72) a computer that was exported from the ocs-ng (Ver. 1.3.2). To (RE)synchronize with ocsng module I get, but do not see the computers tab. Can anyone help? I find the Web like it and the manuals I've read does

Re: [Glpi-user] I (RE)synchronize with, ocsng module I get, but do not see the computers tab. [Solved]

2011-04-04 Thread Walid nouh
Which version of glpi are you using ? There's a trash icon (in GLPI 0.78), just clic on it, and you're in the trash. Walid. On 04/04/2011 16:02, jmramirez (mas_ke_na) wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi I see in the mysql whit this command: SELECT * FROM

Re: [Glpi-user] I (RE)synchronize with, ocsng module I get, but do not see the computers tab. [Solved]

2011-04-04 Thread jmramirez (mas_ke_na)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Which version of glpi are you using ? The 0.72 There's a trash icon (in GLPI 0.78), just clic on it, and you're in the trash. Ok, that's all. So if i want a trash icon i need to upgrade GLPI. Is other way in glpi 0.72? or you only can edit the

Re: [Glpi-user] I (RE)synchronize with, ocsng module I get, but do not see the computers tab. [Solved]

2011-04-04 Thread Walid nouh
In the search criterias form, there's a trash icon, and a yes/no dropdown. Just select Yes, and then click on the search button. Walid. On 04/04/2011 16:21, jmramirez (mas_ke_na) wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Which version of glpi are you using ? The 0.72 There's a

Re: [Glpi-user] I (RE)synchronize with, ocsng module I get, but do not see the computers tab. [Solved]

2011-04-04 Thread jmramirez (mas_ke_na)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 In the search criterias form, there's a trash icon, and a yes/no dropdown. Just select Yes, and then click on the search button. Thanks. now i can see XD -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with