Diff for /loncom/html/adm/help/tex/Domain_Configuration_User_Modification.tex between versions 1.1 and 1.2

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 \label{Domain_Configuration_User_Modification}  \label{Domain_Configuration_User_Modification}
 Configuring settings which apply to modification of existing user  Configuring settings which apply to modification of existing user
 information (names, e-mail address, student/employee ID) forms a part  information (names, e-mail address, student/employee ID) form a part
 of LON-CAPA identity management. Authors and Course Coordinators both  of LON-CAPA identity management. Authors and Course Coordinators both
 have access to \char`\"{}Manage Users\char`\"{} which permits them  have access to \char`\"{}Manage Users\char`\"{} which permits them
 to assign roles to users appropriate to the context. In addition to  to assign roles to users appropriate to the context. In addition to
Line 8  the ability to assign roles, the ability Line 8  the ability to assign roles, the ability
 may be conferred in this context depending on the target user's role(s).  may be conferred in this context depending on the target user's role(s).
 The types of user information which are modifiable in the different  The types of user information which are modifiable in the different
 contexts is also configurable.  contexts is also configurable.
   
 If you have chosen to permit users to self-create their accounts,  
 you can also set which fields in their user records they may set,  
 in cases where the corresponding fields retrieved from the institutional  
 directory are blank. Users may receive different settings depending  
 on their institutional status(es). Institutional status types available  
 are the ones defined for the domain in a customized version of the  
 \&inst\_usertypes() routine in the localenroll.pm module installed  
 on the primary server in your domain.  

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