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The Guest access plugin allows users with the [[Guest_role |Guest role]] to view the contents of a course. This  might be used, for example, if a Moodle site serves as a website where certain courses contain publicly available information, or else with a commercial Moodle site where courses with guest access can  offers a "taster" of the kind of courses which may be purchased. (Note that the guest cannot participate in any activities; they can only view content.)
 
==Course settings for guest access==
*In ''Administration > Course administration > Users > Enrolment methods'', first ensure that you have added "guest access" as an enrollment method, and that it has its eye open.
*Ensure that self enrolment is also enabled.
*In ''Administration > Course administration > Edit settings'', scroll to "Guest access"
*Set the drop down to "Yes"
*If you wish guests to use a password to access the course then add it here.
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==Admin settings for guest access==
*In ''Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Enrolments > Manage enrol plugins'',ensure Guest access is enabled (has its eye open.) This enables Guest access.
* In ''Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Manage authentication'' set the Guest login button to Show if you want the button on the Frontpage.
* Also Guest accounts can be logged - check the ''Administration> Site administration > Server > Cleanup > Log guest access'' setting
 
===Default settings for guest access===
*Clicking on ''Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Enrolments > Guest access'' brings up the screen where admin can set defaults for guest access in courses.
**Clicking the 'Advanced' button next to 'Allow guest access' will hide this setting in a course and will instead display a 'Show more' link to click on to access the setting.
** Guest access can be turned on by default in all new courses and you can also:
**require each course with guest access to have a password for guests. (Note: this can confuse teachers who are not aware of the requirement.)
**use or ignore your Moodle's standard password policy for guest access passwords
**offer if needed the first letter of the password as a hint.
 
===Auto-login guests===
*In ''Administration > Site administration > Users > Permissions > User policies'', you can tick the box so that visitors are automatically logged in as guests when accessing a course with guest access (i.e. they don't have to click the "login as guest button".
*In ''Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Authentication > Manage Authentication'', you must have "Guest login button" set to "Show".
*In ''Administration > Site administration > Security > Site policies'' you can check "Open to Google" setting so that the Google search robot will be allowed to enter your site as a Guest. In addition, people coming in to your site via a Google search will automatically be logged in as a Guest.
 
==See also==
 
* [[Guest role]]
 
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Latest revision as of 06:12, 13 October 2014

The Guest access plugin allows users with the Guest role to view the contents of a course. This might be used, for example, if a Moodle site serves as a website where certain courses contain publicly available information, or else with a commercial Moodle site where courses with guest access can offers a "taster" of the kind of courses which may be purchased. (Note that the guest cannot participate in any activities; they can only view content.)

Course settings for guest access

  • In Administration > Course administration > Users > Enrolment methods, first ensure that you have added "guest access" as an enrollment method, and that it has its eye open.
  • Ensure that self enrolment is also enabled.
  • In Administration > Course administration > Edit settings, scroll to "Guest access"
  • Set the drop down to "Yes"
  • If you wish guests to use a password to access the course then add it here.

Guestaccesscoursesettings.png


Admin settings for guest access

  • In Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Enrolments > Manage enrol plugins,ensure Guest access is enabled (has its eye open.) This enables Guest access.
  • In Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Manage authentication set the Guest login button to Show if you want the button on the Frontpage.
  • Also Guest accounts can be logged - check the Administration> Site administration > Server > Cleanup > Log guest access setting

Default settings for guest access

  • Clicking on Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Enrolments > Guest access brings up the screen where admin can set defaults for guest access in courses.
    • Clicking the 'Advanced' button next to 'Allow guest access' will hide this setting in a course and will instead display a 'Show more' link to click on to access the setting.
    • Guest access can be turned on by default in all new courses and you can also:
    • require each course with guest access to have a password for guests. (Note: this can confuse teachers who are not aware of the requirement.)
    • use or ignore your Moodle's standard password policy for guest access passwords
    • offer if needed the first letter of the password as a hint.

Auto-login guests

  • In Administration > Site administration > Users > Permissions > User policies, you can tick the box so that visitors are automatically logged in as guests when accessing a course with guest access (i.e. they don't have to click the "login as guest button".
  • In Administration > Site administration > Plugins > Authentication > Manage Authentication, you must have "Guest login button" set to "Show".
  • In Administration > Site administration > Security > Site policies you can check "Open to Google" setting so that the Google search robot will be allowed to enter your site as a Guest. In addition, people coming in to your site via a Google search will automatically be logged in as a Guest.

See also