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- Help files for Domain configuration (new file names better for online manual).

    1: \label{Domain_Configuration_User_Modification}
    2: Configuring settings which apply to modification of existing user
    3: information (names, e-mail address, student/employee ID) forms a part
    4: of LON-CAPA identity management. Authors and Course Coordinators both
    5: have access to \char`\"{}Manage Users\char`\"{} which permits them
    6: to assign roles to users appropriate to the context. In addition to
    7: the ability to assign roles, the ability to modify existing user information
    8: may be conferred in this context depending on the target user's role(s).
    9: The types of user information which are modifiable in the different
   10: contexts is also configurable.
   11: 
   12: If you have chosen to permit users to self-create their accounts,
   13: you can also set which fields in their user records they may set,
   14: in cases where the corresponding fields retrieved from the institutional
   15: directory are blank. Users may receive different settings depending
   16: on their institutional status(es). Institutional status types available
   17: are the ones defined for the domain in a customized version of the
   18: \&inst\_usertypes() routine in the localenroll.pm module installed
   19: on the primary server in your domain.

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