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<p class="note">'''Please refer to [[TOC_with_notes#Standard roles|these notes]] before editing this page.'''</p>
When a user logs in, they are automatically assigned the role of authenticated user. A user will have additional roles as well as the authenticated user role according to where they are in Moodle, such as student in a course.
An authenticated user is someone who has logged onto the Moodle site. Their user name and password are recognized by the Moodle server.  


The default [[Roles|role]] for all logged in users is Authenticated user. This default can be changed in ''Settings > Site administration > Users > Permissions > [[User policies]]'').
By default, authenticated users have permission to edit their own profile, send messages, blog and do other things outside of courses.
 
A user will then have different roles as well as the Authenticated user role according to where they are in Moodle. For example, in one course they might have the role of [[Student|Student]] while in another they might be a [[Teacher|Teacher]].
 
 
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Latest revision as of 02:17, 30 January 2013

When a user logs in, they are automatically assigned the role of authenticated user. A user will have additional roles as well as the authenticated user role according to where they are in Moodle, such as student in a course.

By default, authenticated users have permission to edit their own profile, send messages, blog and do other things outside of courses.