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# Users

This area contains all functionality related to the user accounts on your website:

| Section                                                               | Description                                                                    |
| --------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| [Admin password](/administration/users/admin-password.md)             | Allows to change the password of the *main administrator.*                     |
| [Administrators](/administration/users/administrators.md)             | Controls admin permissions for all administrators.                             |
| [Banlist](/administration/users/banlist.md)                           | Controls the ability to ban visitors and users from your website.              |
| [Extended User Fields](/administration/users/extended-user-fields.md) | For additional information that can be displayed on the user profile.          |
| [Mail](/administration/users/mail.md)                                 | Send mails out to your registered members.                                     |
| [User Classes](/administration/users/user-classes.md)                 | Define User Groups (classes) that can have specific permissions/functionality. |
| [Users](/administration/users.md)                                     | Main overview of all users registered to your website.                         |


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