\label{Domain_Create_Users} Users in a domain with rights to create users can make changes to multiple users by uploading a file containing comma-separated value data (or similar). The changes that can be made include bulk changes to authentication type, or passwords for internally authenticated users, as well as changing student/employee IDs or assigning domain roles or course roles. The one required column in the csv (or similar) data file is username. \begin{enumerate} \item Select \textbf{Main Menu} and then select \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{cprv} \textbf{Create users or modify the roles and privileges of users}. \item Select \includegraphics[width=0.03\paperwidth]{uplusr} \textbf{ Upload a File of Users} in the ``Multiple Users'' box on the User Management page. \item Click the \fbox{Choose File} button to locate the file on your machine. \item Select the appropriate file type from the drop-down menu (usually \textbf{CSV spreadsheet}). To see how to generate a CSV file, refer to \ref{Course_Convert_To_CSV}. \item Click \fbox{Next} \vspace{20pt} \item The next screen allows you to associate the uploaded spreadsheet's columns with the necessary student fields, such as: \textbf{Last Name}, \textbf{First Name}, etc. Use the drop-down menus to make an association for each of the spreadsheet's columns. NOTE: If you wish to associate a particular column to more than one field (if, for example, you wish to make the students' initial passwords the same as their student/employee id), click the \fbox{Reverse Association} button. Then you can assign columns of the spreadsheet to more than one field. You can also set the login type, the start/end dates for the students from this page. \item Once you have the column assignments and defaults set, click \fbox{Update Users} \end{enumerate} \vspace{20pt}