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The browse list of users page provides a list of all user accounts.
The browse list of users page provides a list of all user accounts.
[[Image:picture|thumb|center|Example of Browse user list]]


If you are using email-based self-registration and a user has a problem confirming their account, you can confirm their account for them by clicking the confirm link opposite their name.


You can also search for a particular user, using their name or email address as the search term, and then [[Update profile|edit their profile]]. You will need to do so in order to reset user passwords if users are unable to log in. Another reason for needing to edit a user’s profile is to disable their email address if you are receiving lots of undelivered mail!
Site Administrators can search for a particular user, using their name or email address as the search term, and then [[Update profile|edit their profile]]. Editing a user's profile is a way to reset the user's passwords when they are unable to log in. Another reason for needing to edit a user’s profile is to disable their email address if the site is receiving lots of undelivered mail.
 
*In some versions of Moodle, if you are using email-based self-registration and a user has a problem confirming their account, you can confirm their account for them by clicking the confirm link opposite their name.  (It is possible to send emails using the Admin>Users>Accounts>Bulk user actions screen in 1.9)


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 17:22, 20 July 2008

Location: Administration > Users > Accounts > Browse list of users


The browse list of users page provides a list of all user accounts.

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Example of Browse user list


Site Administrators can search for a particular user, using their name or email address as the search term, and then edit their profile. Editing a user's profile is a way to reset the user's passwords when they are unable to log in. Another reason for needing to edit a user’s profile is to disable their email address if the site is receiving lots of undelivered mail.

  • In some versions of Moodle, if you are using email-based self-registration and a user has a problem confirming their account, you can confirm their account for them by clicking the confirm link opposite their name. (It is possible to send emails using the Admin>Users>Accounts>Bulk user actions screen in 1.9)

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