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User Management
===============
In ownCloud 7, the Users management page has been streamlined and improved. You
can create new users, view all of your users in a single scrolling window,
filter users by group, see what groups they belong to, edit their full names and
passwords, see their data storage locations, view and set quotas, and, if you so
desire, delete them with a single click.
.. figure:: ../images/users-config.png
User accounts have the following properties:
*Login Name (Username)*
This is the unique ID of an ownCloud user, and it cannot be changed.
*Full Name*
The user's display name that appears on file shares, the ownCloud Web
interface, and emails. Admins and users may change the Full Name anytime. If
the Full Name is not set it defaults to the login name.
*Password*
The admin sets the new user's first password. Both the user and the admin can
change the user's password at anytime.
*Groups*
You may create groups, and assign group memberships to users. By default new
users are not assigned to any groups.
*Group Admin*
Group admins are granted administrative privileges on specific groups, and
can add and remove users from their groups.
*Quota*
The maximum disk space assigned to each user. Any user that exceeds the quota
cannot upload or sync data. ownCloud 7 introduces a new feature, and that is
the option to include external storage in user quotas.
Creating a New User
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To create a user account:
* Enter the new user's **Login Name** and their initial **Password**
* Optionally, assign **Groups** memberships
* Click the **Create** button
.. figure:: ../images/users-create.png
Login names may contain letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), dashes (-),
underscores (_), periods (.) and ampersands (@). After creating the user, you
may fill in their **Full Name** if it is different than the login name, or
leave it for the user to complete.
Remember to give your new users their logins and passwords.
Reset a User's Password
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You cannot recover a user's password, but you can set a new one:
* Hover your cursor over the user's **Password** field
* Click on the **pencil icon**
* Enter the user's new password in the password field, and remember to provide
the user with their password
If you have encryption enabled, there are special considerations for user
password resets. Please see :doc:`encryption_configuration`.
Renaming a User
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Each ownCloud user has two names: a unique **Login Name** used for
authentication, and a **Full Name**, which is their display name. You can edit
the display name of a user, but you cannot change the login name of any user.
To set or change a user's display name:
* Hover your cursor over the user's **Full Name** field
* Click on the **Pencil icon**
* Enter the user's new display name
Granting Administrator Privileges to a User
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ownCloud has two types of administrators: **Super Administrators** and **Group
Administrators**. Group administrators have the rights to create, edit and
delete users in their assigned groups. Group administrators cannot access
system settings, or add or modify users in the groups that they are not **Group
Administrators** for. Use the dropdown menus in the **Group Admin** column to
assign group admin privileges.
.. figure:: ../images/users-groups.png
**Super Administrators** have full rights on your ownCloud server, and can
access and modify all settings. To assign the **Super Administrators** role to
a user, simply add them to the ``admin`` group.
Managing Groups
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You can assign new users to groups when you create them, and create new groups
when you create new users. You may also use the **Add Group** button at the top
of the left pane to create new groups. New group members will immediately
have access to file shares that belong to their new groups.
Setting Storage Quotas
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Click the gear on the lower left pane to set a default storage quota. This is
automatically applied to new users. You may assign a different quota to any user
by selecting from the **Quota** dropdown, selecting either a preset value or
entering a custom value. When you create custom quotas, use the normal
abbreviations for your storage values such as 500 MB, 5 GB, 5 TB, and so on.
You now have a configurable option in ``config.php`` that controls whether
external storage is counted against user's quotas. This is still
experimental, and may not work as expected. The default is to not count
external storage as part of user storage quotas. If you prefer to include it,
then change the default ``false`` to ``true``.::
'quota_include_external_storage' => false,
Metadata (such as thumbnails, temporary files, and encryption keys) takes up
about 10% of disk space, but is not counted against user quotas. Users can check
their used and available space on their Personal pages. Only files that
originate with users count against their quotas, and not files shared with them
that originate from other users. For example, if you upload files to a
different user's share, those files count against your quota. If you re-share a
file that another user shared with you, that file does not count against your
quota, but the originating user's.
Encrypted files are a little larger than unencrypted files; the unencrypted size
is calculated against the user's quota.
Deleted files that are still in the trash bin do not count against quotas. The
trash bin is set at 50% of quota. Deleted file aging is set at 30 days. When
deleted files exceed 50% of quota then the oldest files are removed until the
total is below 50%.
When version control is enabled, the older file versions are not counted
against quotas.
When a user creates a public share via URL, and allows uploads, any uploaded
files count against that user's quota.
Deleting users
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Deleting a user is easy: hover your cursor over their name on the **Users** page
until a trashcan icon appears at the far right. Click the trashcan, and they're
gone. You'll see an undo button at the top of the page, which remains until you
refresh the page. When the undo button is gone you cannot recover the deleted
user.
All of the files owned by the user are deleted as well, including all files they
have shared. If you need to preserve the user's files and shares, you must first
download them from your ownCloud Files page, which compresses them into a zip
file, or use a sync client to copy them to your local computer. See the "File
Sharing" section of the Admin Manual to learn how to create persistent file
shares that survive user deletions.