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If your institution does not already have the "Web services" authentication method, it will be added automatically.
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Click the *Manage* button |manage| if you want to see more options and make a decision on them.
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At the moment, you can only choose to have users created automatically when they log in via LTI for the first time. Setting the switch to "Yes" is typically a good thing because then any user from your LMS can go into Mahara directly without having to have an account set up beforehand.
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See further down for information on using LTI with another authentication method.
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Use LTI with a second authentication method
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You can allow your users to log in via LTI and another authentication method within the same institution. There are two possible ways:
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Users log in via Mahara first and only then via LTI.
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Users log in via LTI first and then via Mahara.
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The first case, users log in via Mahara initially, is the easier one as you don't have to adjust their account settings manually. If users log in via LTI first, their authentication method needs to be adjusted so that they don't end up with two accounts.
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Technically, you can use any authentication method that you have available in Mahara as second authentication method for LTI, including MNet. However, since MNet doesn't allow you to log in via the Mahara homepage and LTI is a replacement for MNet, this authentication method is not mentioned as one to be connected.
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