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CatorgHans

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Drupal Registration only via Civicrm Contribution/Profile
June 05, 2012, 01:08:58 am
We want people only to be able to register on a drupal 7 site via a Civicrm Contribution page.
There we have a civicrm profile that requires drupal registration.

But IF we disable drupal registration in the Drupal Account Settings, the Civicrm Profile also does not registrations anymore.

How would we be able to disable drupal registration and enforce registration via Contribution/CiviProfile?

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Re: Drupal Registration only via Civicrm Contribution/Profile
June 05, 2012, 01:25:43 am
I have now used http://drupal.org/project/tabtamer for it.

I did not know it could also disable a "tab".
So normal registration is now not possible anymore, registration via Contribution/Profile is.

When you go to /user/register as anonymous user it gives an access denied.

So, that IS a solution for this problem. Question remains: is there also a civicrm solution?

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Re: Drupal Registration only via Civicrm Contribution/Profile
December 17, 2014, 06:48:10 pm
See here for more options: http://forum.civicrm.org/index.php?topic=10656.0

Easiest seems to be .htaccess redirect.

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