Administrator Guide

Click a page's row in the list to select it. The row expands to include options for working with the self-
registration pages.
Field Description
Edit Edit any of the self-registration page's properties. The Customize Guest Registration workflow
diagram opens. Links in the workflow diagram provide access to any section of the registration
page's properties. For information on editing the different parts of the self-registration process, see
"Editing Self-Registration Pages" on page 291.
Delete Deletes the guest self-registration page. You will be asked to confirm the deletion.
Duplicate Creates a copy of the self-registration page and appends a number to page name. See "Duplicating
a Self-Registration Page" on page 287.
Enable Enables the self-registration page so it can be used.
Disable Disables the self-registration page for the user and displays a message. See "Disabling a Self-
Registration Page" on page 288.
Go To Displays a preview of the Visitor Registration network access form. See "The "Go To"Option:The
Registration Page" on page 288.
Go to
Portal
Displays a preview of the Self Service Login portal. See "The "Go to Portal" Option " on page 289.
Go to Login Displays a preview of the Network Login form. See "The "Go to Login" Option" on page 290.
Create new
self-
registration
Create a new self-registration page. See "Creating a Self-Registration Page" on page 292.
Duplicating a Self-Registration Page
When you choose the Duplicate option for a self-registration page, the row expands to include the Duplicate
Guest Registration form. Complete the fields to rename the page and enter a name for the Register page.
You can also give the page a description and indicate the parent page.
The Register page does not exist until you create it here. There are no spaces in this name. This page name will
become part of the URL used to access the self provisioning page. For example, the default guest_register
page is accessed using the URL guest_register.php.
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