Moodle Newbie here, so apologies if the answer to this query is obvious, but I haven't been able to work it out.
I have two Moodle sites, and have successfully set them up as peers.
Moodle A is the main site. We would like all users to be able to self-enrol to any course. This currently works correctly.
We have added site Moodle B. We would like to limit access such that users can self-enrol to just one course on Moodle A.
Currently, users roaming from Moodle B to Moodle A can self-enrol to any course. Can we prevent this, and give access to just one course ?
Thanks.
Hi Pete,
once a user roam to the server, they basically became normal users, as if they were from the local server. So what you need is to set-up enrolments into your courses. You may want to use enrolment keys to protect your non-public courses.
David
once a user roam to the server, they basically became normal users, as if they were from the local server. So what you need is to set-up enrolments into your courses. You may want to use enrolment keys to protect your non-public courses.
David