Difference between revisions of "Access code"
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− | An '''Access Code''' is used to allow other members to join a classroom, personal website, ePortfolio, or online | + | An '''Access Code''' is used to allow other members to join a classroom, personal website, ePortfolio, or online community. Leave Access Code blank to open membership to everyone. |
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Either use the built-in invite tool or just email others and give them the Access Code. Note that some entities (e.g. Classes, study groups, private groups, and Tutor Rooms also require distribution of a system generated '''ID'''). | Either use the built-in invite tool or just email others and give them the Access Code. Note that some entities (e.g. Classes, study groups, private groups, and Tutor Rooms also require distribution of a system generated '''ID'''). | ||
− | ===Do members have to enter Access Code every time they access | + | ===Do members have to enter Access Code every time they access my site?=== |
− | No, members use the Access Code once to join a group or website. | + | No, members use the Access Code once to join a group or website. After that, they'll have direct access. |
===I want everyone to view my site, how can I do that?=== | ===I want everyone to view my site, how can I do that?=== | ||
− | By default, regular pages of a website are viewable by all visitors. Access Codes are only used to control membership of your site or group. | + | By default, regular pages of a website are viewable by all visitors. Access Codes are only used to control membership of your site or group. |
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+ | Note: [[Classroom]]s, [[Private group]]s, [[Study group]]s, and [[Tutor room]]s are fully protected by default. That mean, one has to join to access any information. | ||
===What do Access Codes Protect?=== | ===What do Access Codes Protect?=== |
Revision as of 19:20, 6 July 2007
An Access Code is used to allow other members to join a classroom, personal website, ePortfolio, or online community. Leave Access Code blank to open membership to everyone.
Contents
- 1 FAQ
- 1.1 How do I setup an Access Code?
- 1.2 How should I distribute Access Code to others?
- 1.3 Do members have to enter Access Code every time they access my site?
- 1.4 I want everyone to view my site, how can I do that?
- 1.5 What do Access Codes Protect?
- 1.6 I think my Access Code has been exposed/leaked. Can I change it without affecting current members?
- 2 See Also
FAQ
How do I setup an Access Code?
Go to the properties page of your classroom, personal website, ePortfolio, or community, and enter the Access Code in the space provided. Then press Save.
How should I distribute Access Code to others?
Either use the built-in invite tool or just email others and give them the Access Code. Note that some entities (e.g. Classes, study groups, private groups, and Tutor Rooms also require distribution of a system generated ID).
Do members have to enter Access Code every time they access my site?
No, members use the Access Code once to join a group or website. After that, they'll have direct access.
I want everyone to view my site, how can I do that?
By default, regular pages of a website are viewable by all visitors. Access Codes are only used to control membership of your site or group.
Note: Classrooms, Private groups, Study groups, and Tutor rooms are fully protected by default. That mean, one has to join to access any information.
What do Access Codes Protect?
They protect who can join your class, website, or group.
I think my Access Code has been exposed/leaked. Can I change it without affecting current members?
Yes, you can change the Access Code at any time. Current members of your website or group will not be affected. Future members will need to know the new Access Code.