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    Manu commented  · 

    :P Sorry, the commands are:

    cm li (license info)

    cm au (enable user)

    and

    cm du (disable user)

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    Manu commented  · 

    Hi there!

    you can use the following cm command in order to activate or deactivate users, no matter which kind of authentication mode are u using.

    regards!

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    Manu commented  · 

    Not sure about what you are asking.

    In PlasticSCM 3.0 the '#' char was not allowed inside the branch name, the same happens in PlasticSCM 4.0.

    Anyway, if you are trying to add a branch explorer conditional format rule to highlight your "*SCM*" branches you can do it like this: "name like '%SCM%'".

    If you are trying to use the filter to search for branches like "*SCM*" you just need to type "SCM" in the filter textbox and you will navigate over all your branches named as "*SCM*"