You can configure self-registration to allow learners to create their own Skillport accounts. When you enable this functionality, the self-registration page is available to learners.
To configure self-registration
Example: company1.com,company2.com
Subdomain example: abc.company1.com, 123.company1.com
Allowed characters (maximum 1,500): abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789 - _ . * ^ + = @ '
Be aware that email suffixes are case-sensitive; for example, MyName@Skillsoft.com is considered a different email address than myname@skillsoft.com. Also be aware that this setting takes precedence over the Require admin approval for Self-Registration setting. That is, if you specify a list of allowed email suffixes, but you also set Require admin approval for Self-Registration to Yes, a user who registers with an email address containing an allowed suffix is automatically approved and can sign in to Skillport without administrator approval.
Be aware that this setting is ignored if you have specified a list of allowed email suffixes for Comma separated list of allowed email suffixes, and a user registers using an email address containing an allowed suffix (or sub-domain of an allowed suffix). The user is automatically approved and can sign in to Skillport without administrator approval.
If you select Yes, the system programmatically includes the user name in all User Management - New User Notification email templates (see View Existing Templates). If you select No, the system programmatically removes the user name from all User Management - New User Notification email templates. As a result, you do not need to manually insert or remove a Username field from these templates.
If you select No, ensure that you have not inadvertently manually included a Username field in any self-registration-related email templates. Since the user name should not be included or shown, this results in the following in the actual email:
Username: $user.username
Allowed characters (maximum 1,500): abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789 - _ . * ^ + = @ '
If you select No, when an administrator approves the user's registration (thereby activating the account), the user's password is set to a random value. In addition, the system programmatically includes the random password in all User Management - New User Notification email templates (see View Existing Templates). As a result, you do not need to manually include a Password field in these templates.
If you select No, do not manually include a Password field in any User Management - Self-registration Confirmation email templates. This is because the user does not receive a random password until after an administrator approves his registration. If one of these templates does include a Password field, this results in the following in the actual email:
Password: pending
If you select Yes, the system programmatically removes the password from all User Management - New User Notification email templates. This is done because user-defined passwords are saved in encrypted form in the database. As such, they cannot be retrieved and displayed in an email. For this same reason, if you select Yes, do not manually include a Password field in any self-registration email templates.