New User Creation Rules

It is inevitable that new users will be added to your network in the future. To streamline account setup, PaperCut NG offers the option of having new users automatically assigned initial settings such as starting credit, privilege level, and other settings based on their group membership. Users are automatically added to PaperCut NG when either:

Taking the time to configure initial settings rules means one less job for administrators to perform! The group based control offers maximum flexibility and ensures that it's possible to have a different set of initial settings rules for different types of users. This flexibility is particularly important in an academic environment where students of different year levels need different settings.

For example an administrator may wish for new users belonging members of the Senior Students group to be allocated $10 starting credit and restricted access, while all other students receive $5.00 starting credit.

New user creation rules are controlled under the GroupsGroup DetailsNew User Settings section.

Initial settings applied to new users

Figure 4.3. Initial settings applied to new users

Important

Changes made to new user settings are in the Groups section only affect users NOT yet listed in the system. (i.e. future users). Any users already listed in the system are not affected. To modify settings or credit on existing users, see bulk user actions in the following section.

Tip

Initial settings can become confusing when a user belongs to more than one group. PaperCut NG uses the following logic to allocate initial settings:

  • The user obtains a starting credit that is the sum of all the matching groups (the special [all-users] group is ignored).

  • If any of the matching groups has unrestricted access, the user will inherit unrestricted status.

  • If any of the matching groups has account selection popup settings, the user will inherited the ON settings.

  • If the user does NOT belong to any matching group, they will inherit the settings applied to the special [all-users] group.