Test Invite

Access Control with Tickets

If you have selected one of the following as the Authentication Method (Access) of the task, users need a Valid Ticket to log in to the task:

We’ve already explained how each Authentication Method works on the Access Settings page.

Compatibility Between Ticket And Authentication Method

The tickets that you create with your chosen authentication method must be compatible with each other. For example, if you have selected the Asking 1 Credential as the Authentication Method and set the PIN Code as Credential 1 Name, the PIN Code section must be filled in for the Tickets.

Example 1: if you want users to be able to log in to the task with the PIN code:

ACCESS : By Asking 1 Credentials
TICKETS : New Ticket

Example 2: if you want users to be able to log in to the task with their E-mail address and Password,


In the TICKETS tab of the task Editor, you can create new tickets or create bulk tickets; you can list your existing tickets.

Listing the Tickets

You can narrow down the tickets to be listed by selecting the following options:

Creating A New Ticket

Click on the  icon to create a new ticket. The Ticket Editor opens.

The Ticket can include the following information:

Now let’s examine these sections one by one.

User Information

This section of the ticket changes according to the Authentication (Access) Method you have selected .

If You Have Set The Authentication Method As A Personal Invitation

Specify the person’s Full Name and E-mail address (not required)

If You Have Set The Authentication Method ‘By Asking 1 Credential’

Specify the person’s Display Name and E-mail address (not required), as well as the Identification Information value that you set when selecting the Authentication Method. For example, if the name of the credential is the Student Number, type the Student Number of the relevant student on the ticket.

On the Access Settings page, we saw how access works with a Single Credential. When making this adjustment, you specified a name for the identification information that the system would require to identify the user. In the following example, because this name is set to “Student Number”, you are asked to specify the Student Number of the user in the User Information section of the ticket.

In the following example, since this Name is set to “Student Number”, you will be asked to specify the user’s Student Number in the User Information section of the Ticket.

People who enter the Credential Name Value (example: Student Number) that you have determined when defining the ticket in a complete and accurate way, can gain access to the task with this ticket.

If You Have Set The Authentication Method As Dual Identification Information

Specify the person’s Display Name and E-mail address (not required), as well as the credential values that you set when selecting the Authentication Method. For example, if the 1st Credential Name is Candidate Number, the 2nd Credential Name is Password, type the Candidate Number and Password of the respective person in the ticket.

On the Access Settings page, we saw how access works with Dual Credentials When making this adjustment, you had set a name for each credential that the system will request to identify the user.

In the following example, Credential 1 Name is Candidate Number, and Credential 2 Name is Password. In this case, the system will ask you to specify the Candidate Number and Password, in the User Information section of the Ticket.

Users who accurately and precisely enter the double recognition credentials (for example, Candidate Number and Password) that you have specified for the Ticket, can access the task.

Group

You can set a group for the ticket. The group name you write is transferred to the Room created by the system upon entry of the user with a ticket and all exams to be taken by the relevant user. In this way, TicketsRooms and Exam Results can be grouped with a group name.

If more than 250 exams are to be performed on a task, grouping tickets will make the job easier. Creating a group will allow you to quickly and easily find Tickets, Rooms and Results for the group that interests you.

Availability (Access)

You can determine whether the ticket is valid (active / passive) and its availability dates:

Tags

You can associate the ticket with a number of tags. The tags you associate are also transferred to the Room and Exam Results. This way you can group The Ticketroom and Exam Results as you wish.

Determining Exceptions For Tickets

The choices we made in the Task Settings and Exam Settings apply to all participants. However, if you want one (or many) user to be subject to a set of settings other than the settings you have already made, you can define an Exception for that user on the ticket.

Let’s give a few examples:

To specify a ticket-specific Exception, first select a Step, then select the exception to add.

As an example, we set up an Exception below for the owner of the ticket: “Let the English Level Test be carried out as a Full Screen for the owner of this ticket”.

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