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The roledelay module allows you to set a user role that new members are granted after a certain time period from registration.
The roledelay module allows you to set a user role that new members are granted after a certain time period from registration.
Restricts access to premium content by role.
Import users into Drupal, or update existing users, with data from a CSV file (comma separated file). Provides a wide range of features out of the box, and a comprehensive API to customise imports.
This is a module that lets Drupal handle user- and session-management for phpBB, a popular forum / bulletin board system. In practice it takes things from the Drupal database and updates the phpBB database each time a user logs in. It also provides a block that lists recent topics from the forum. This module requires mod_rewrite / clean URLs and is not recommended for beginners.
The LoginToboggan module offers several modifications of the Drupal login system in an external module by offering the following features and usability improvements:
This is an external authentication module that allows users to authenticate to Drupal using pubcookie. Pubcookie is used by many educational institutions for single sign-on.
This module is a powerful production publishing system. It allows you to create and control your own electronic (and possibly printed) journals in Drupal - you can set up as many journals as you want, add authors and editors. Module gives you issue management, basic user and access control, vocabularies and archives. This module was inspired by Open Journal System which is an open-source online submission and manuscript tracking system.
This module provides advanced email address checking. The core of Drupal, through the user module, only performs syntactical checking of user-entered email addresses, both during registration and account edition. This creates loads of problems when users incorrectly enter their address. First, they don't get any email from the site. If it happened during registration, they will not get their password. They will either bug the site admin or give up on the site altogether, both cases being a bad thing.
The Masquerade module allows site administrators (or anyone with enough permissions) to switch users and surf the site as that user (no password required). That person can switch back to their own user account at any time.
This is helpful for site developers when trying to determine what a client, logged in as themselves, might see when logged into the site.
Enables "Shared Sign-Ons" between related Drupal sites on one server with a shared database. Can be used standalone, but is most tested in conjunction with the domain (aka Domain Access) module.
This project has been marked as insecure by Drupal Security Team. All of it's releases have been unpublished. Disable the module and remove it from your site.
If you still want to use Single Sign On on your sites, Single Sign On module has been created as a successor to Shared Sign On.