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How to invite players to a game

I know a roll20 player that I would like to invite to a game. I do not wish to invite them by email, nor do I wish to invite them by giving them a general access code (link) to my game that literally anyone can use to join it without my approval, nor do I wish to force them to post in the application forum of an LFG listing. Is there a way for me to directly invite an individual roll20 player, using solely their account information?
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GiGs
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I dont believe there is.  You can force the link code to regenerate, so that it only works once. There's probably an easier way to do it, but whenever you kick a player, the code is changed. I have a second account I use for testing purposes. If I need to change the join link, i just kick my spare account from the game, and the code is regenerated.
Can you change the link without kicking someone, or do you need a second account?
Thank you, though, that's a solid solution. Is there a communal account?  :) Obviously not, but that would be pretty sweet.
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GiGs
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I dont know of a way to change the link without kicking someone, but there might be a way.
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Ziechael
Forum Champion
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If you PM them the join link then only they'll see it. If people start turning up without your approval you know where from and can just kick the lot of them... the first one kicked will disable the abused link anyway and prevent more... and you'll have the added advantage of knowing that the person you sent the link to in the first place can't be trusted :)