--- loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Domain_Configuration_Auto_Updates.tex 2015/03/26 16:35:11 1.8 +++ loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Domain_Configuration_Auto_Updates.tex 2016/08/20 17:48:11 1.9 @@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ which can be updated will be the cumulat groups to which the user belongs. If users are not affiliated with any institutional group, they can -be accommodated within the default \char`\"{}Other users\char`\"{} +be accommodated within the default ``Other users'' group which is provided automatically. If no status types are defined -for your domain, this default group is entitled \char`\"{}All users\char`\"{}. +for your domain, this default group is entitled ``All users''. Settings for auto-update are: @@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ those in the ``Institutional user types' ``Default authentication, language, timezone, portal, types'' domain configuration screen. The types you set should be consistent with the types in use at your institution. These types are then used to populate -the \char`\"{}User population\char`\"{} column in each of the -\char`\"{}Updatable user information\char`\"{} row(s) in the -Auto-update data table in \char`\"{}Domain Configuration\char`\"{}. +the ``User population'' column in each of the +{}``Updatable user information'' row(s) in the +Auto-update data table in {}``Domain Configuration''. Warnings will be written to the Auto-update log file found in /home/httpd/perl/logs if a possible username change is detected. Although the username is @@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ as an additional, mostly unique identifi not support username changes. For users who switch username (assuming institutional authentication will no longer authenticate the user's old username) the recommendation is to convert the authentication type -in LON-CAPA for the user to \char`\"{}internal\char`\"{}, set an +in LON-CAPA for the user to ``internal'', set an initial password, make sure that permanent e-mail is set for the user, then e-mail the user and ask them to use the -\char`\"{}\underbar{Forgot password?}\char`\"{} link on the log-in page +``\underbar{Forgot password?}'' link on the log-in page to change the password to something secure.