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How do I manage Windows user accounts?

MacOS, Windows, and Linux

Windows gives you two different ways to manage users on a machine. For either of these methods to work, you must be logged on as an administrator.The simple wayIf you go into the User Accounts section of the Control Panel, you’ll see a list of users. You can c...

account
add
change
delete
edit
user
Windows

How do I reset a user's password in Mac OS X?

MacOS, Windows, and Linux

If a user forgets their password in Mac OS X, you can use the install disc to reset ANY of the user account passwords.Boot from the install disc (or any install disc with a version higher than the installed OS X version) by having the disc in the drive and hol...

MAC
OS X
password
reset
user

Setting REMOTE_USER Apache variable in scripts

Programming and Web Development

REMOTE_USER is an Apache server variable that is sometimes set on web pages. It is useful for identifying users who log in, since it can be stored in the Apache logs. It’s similar to session variables, but it’s not as easy to change.In modperl, the simplest wa...

Apache
remote
user
variable

How do I add someone as a guest to a Moodle site?

CCLE and Moodle

There are various ways to add someone as a guest to a Moodle site. This article will cover the following topics in the context of using the CCLE: Adding a specific user with a UCLA Logon ID as a guest to a Moodle site Adding a specific user without a UCLA Logo...

Access
Moodle
account
add
guest
user

How do I login as a user in Moodle (for troubleshooting purposes)?

CCLE and Moodle

If you’re an administrator to a Moodle class site, you can actually login in as a user to duplicate the error the user is experiencing. You won’t need Moodle wide admin access, just admin access to the course (note, only admins can do this function, not cours...

Moodle
administration
troubleshooting
user

How do I know if I have a UCLA Logon ID?

MyUCLA and BOL

The UCLA Logon ID used to be known as BruinOnline/BOL ID and more and more it is being used as a Single Signon login ID. It is often seen in the form UCLALOGONID@ucla.edu. Look up your UCLA Logon ID Other UCLA Login Info and Tools

UCLA Logon ID
authentication
user
login
Moodle