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An administrator may "turn off" or suspend a user's account by selecting "No Login" in the "Choose an authentication method setting" in the users profile in edit mode.
An administrator may "turn off" or suspend a user's account by selecting "No Login" in the "Choose an authentication method setting" in the user's profile, or by ticking the 'Suspended account' checkbox.


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Different users have to have unique email addresses in their profile, even when email is not enabled.  When the "No Login" setting is used, the account email may not be re-used to create another account.  This essentially is a way to bar a particular user account from using Moodle for the duration that the account is assigned to this authentication type.
Different users have to have unique email addresses in their profile, even when email is not enabled.  When the "No Login" setting is used, the account email may not be re-used to create another account.  This essentially is a way to bar a particular user account from using Moodle for the duration that the account is assigned to this authentication type.


Note: An alternative way of suspending a user's account (available in Moodle 2.2.1 onwards) is to tick the 'Suspended account' checkbox on the edit profile page.
 


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

Revision as of 11:40, 20 July 2015

An administrator may "turn off" or suspend a user's account by selecting "No Login" in the "Choose an authentication method setting" in the user's profile, or by ticking the 'Suspended account' checkbox.

newnologin.png

Different users have to have unique email addresses in their profile, even when email is not enabled. When the "No Login" setting is used, the account email may not be re-used to create another account. This essentially is a way to bar a particular user account from using Moodle for the duration that the account is assigned to this authentication type.


See also