Administrator Guide

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For pre-registered guest accounts, some fields may be completed during pre-registration and some fields may
be left for the guest to complete at registration. You can use the Pre-Registration field to specify whether the
guest’s entry must match the preliminary value provided for a field during pre-registration.
l If a value was not provided for a field when the account was created, choose Field was not pre-
registered from the drop-down list.
l If a preliminary value was provided for the field but the guest’s entered value does not need to match case
or all characters, choose Guest must supply field from the drop-down list. For example, a bulk account
creation might use random usernames, and each visitor’s entry in that field would not need to match
exactly.
l If a preliminary value was provided for the field and the guest’s entered value must match case or all
characters, choose Guest must supply field (match case) from the drop-down list. If the guest’s entry
does not successfully match the preregistered value, the account registration will not succeed. For example,
if a list of email addresses and phone numbers was imported for pre-registration, each visitor’s entries for
those fields at registration must match.
Creating a Single Password for Multiple Accounts
You can create multiple accounts that have the same password. In order to do this, you first customize the
Create Multiple Guest Accounts form to include the Password field.
To include the Password field on the Create Multiple Guest Accounts form:
1. Go to Configuration > Pages >Forms & Views. Click the create_multi row, then click its Edit Fields
link. The Customize Form Fields view opens, showing a list of the fields included in the Create Multiple Guest
Accounts form and their descriptions.
At this point, the Password field is not listed because the Create Multiple Guest Accounts form (create_
multi) has not yet been customized to include it. You will create it for the form in the next step.
2. Click on any field in the list to expand a row, then click the Insert After link (you can modify this placement
later). The Customize Form Field form opens.
3. In the Field Name row, choose password from the drop-down list. The form displays configuration
options for this field.
4. In the Field row, mark the Enable this field check box.
5. To adjust the placement of the password field on the Create Multiple Guest Accounts form, you may change
the number in the Rank field.
6. In the User Interface row, choose Password text field from the drop-down list. The Field Required
check box should now be automatically marked, and the Validator field should be set to IsNonEmpty.