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hakan_tcm
Subject: Creating accountsQuote this post in your reply
Hi!

I (as the admin) would like to create the user accounts myself and not have the possibility for users to register themselfs. I can't find that in the "HowTo". Is there a simple way to do that?

/Hkan
Posted: 2003-08-18 13:16:30
greg

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Subject: Users register themselvesQuote this post in your reply
Currently users create their own account.

ATutor is open source so you can modify this if you like. We may add such an option in a future release, but it is not in our current plans.
Posted: 2003-08-18 14:28:32
peter
Subject: Same need for creating accountsQuote this post in your reply
This maybe more suitable for the feature request forum. But, I just want to let the Atutor team that we also prefer NOT to have end users register. Perhaps, a batch program that the instructor can run to register all students at once will be nice.

Peter
Posted: 2003-08-18 14:59:45
ifeelgod
Subject: Creating accountsQuote this post in your reply
I give that notion a 2nd!! We would like to verify the student before registration.

In Him <><
JMb
Posted: 2003-09-01 23:08:34
lelchuck
Subject: Creating AccountsQuote this post in your reply
I also require admin only registration of students
Posted: 2003-09-13 08:54:50
greg

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Subject: On the listQuote this post in your reply
OK. It's on the todo list.

In the meantime, you can make a course private, which requires a student to request enrollment and recieve approval from the instructor before access to a course is granted.

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I also require admin only registration of students

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