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<p class="note">'''Please refer to [[TOC_with_notes#Sitewide role settings|these notes]] before editing this page.'''</p>{{Moodle 2.0}}Location: ''Site administration > Users > Permissions > Check system permissions'' or ''Course administration > Users > Permissions > Check permissions''
Location: ''Site administration > Users > Permissions > Check system permissions'' or ''Course administration > Users > Permissions > Check permissions''
[[Image:Check permissions.png|thumb|Check permissions in a course]]
[[Image:Check permissions.png|thumb|Check permissions in a course]]
The check permissions feature provides a method to view all capabilities for a selected user based on their role assignments. These capabilities determine whether or not the selected user is allowed to perform associated tasks within the system or course.
The check permissions feature provides a method to view all capabilities for a selected user based on their role assignments. These capabilities determine whether or not the selected user is allowed to perform associated tasks within the system or course.

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Location: Site administration > Users > Permissions > Check system permissions or Course administration > Users > Permissions > Check permissions

Check permissions in a course

The check permissions feature provides a method to view all capabilities for a selected user based on their role assignments. These capabilities determine whether or not the selected user is allowed to perform associated tasks within the system or course.