From a glimpse I had on passing, I thought this "routing" is glorified URL rewriting. Don't ask me where, just a feeling.
Visvanath Ratnaweera
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A comment on the generic password: Depending on your students' tendency towards mischief you might experience some frustrations! Maybe coupling the (forced) password change with e-mail confirmation would reduce that.

I have the feeling that your Moodle handles the accounts (authentication) internally and your student management system the enrollments (authorization). They are different things. Still, the coordination will need some planning. Pl. read the documentation of the Authentication forum resp. the Enrolment forum.
A comment on the generic password: Depending on your students' tendency towards mischief you might experience some frustrations! Maybe coupling the (forced) password change with e-mail confirmation would reduce that.
I have the feeling that your Moodle handles the accounts (authentication) internally and your student management system the enrollments (authorization). They are different things. Still, the coordination will need some planning. Pl. read the documentation of the Authentication forum resp. the Enrolment forum.
Which passwords are you talking about? The password a user types together with the username? Those are not necessarily _enrollment_ passwords!
Could you add to that information like,
- Moodle version/release
- PHP version
- and the H5P plug-in version which caused the problem and the version which solved the problem?
- Moodle version/release
- PHP version
- and the H5P plug-in version which caused the problem and the version which solved the problem?
The H5P Forum - please read this BEFORE posting talks of "the H5P core activity (the Blue icon), or the H5P plugin (the Black icon identified as Interactive Content)". The OP talks of "the HVP module" and just "H5P". So, which is which is not immediately apparent. I wrote what I think what the OP thinks. I personally know that there are two different things and fallen victim to more than once. (Details are in the discussions I started here. Not that you have to re-visit them, just for the record.)