These accounts are provisioned with a user name, display name, and password configured.
You create a . csv file with three columns, separated by a comma (,). Each row is an account entry. The account information is configured as:
Column 1
AccountName@example.com |
Column 2
Display Name |
Column 3
Password (optional) |
An account name cannot have spaces or use symbols.
You can type a period (.) between words. For example: john.smith@example.com. This information creates an account with only required account information configured.
The designated account name is entered as the last name for the account.
The password is optional. If you do not add the password, you must still include the comma after the display name field.
user1@example.com,Jane Brown,123456 user2@ example.com,Mark Smith,123456 user3@ example.com,Karen Vents,123456 user4@ example.com,Sam Sample,123456 user5@ example.com,Zeb Jones, |
You use the Bulk Provisioning wizard to upload the information.
The accounts are automatically assigned the domain default COS.
If you do not provide a password, a random password is generated for the account. When users log in the first time they are prompted to change the password.