We may not have answered all of your questions in the previous sections. The FAQ contains some questions that have not been answered elsewhere. ## Promoting a user to admin At the moment, there can be only one *admin* user for the system. Thus promoting one user to *admin* demotes the current *admin* user. The recommended way of promoting a user is with the help of the CLI tool. You only have to do is to run the following command: ```sh ./cli/reconfigure.php --default_user ``` Alternatively, you can edit configuration files manually. To do so, you need to change the *default_user* value in the file *./data/config.php*. As the file is a PHP file, you have to make sure that it's still valid after the update by running the following command: ```sh php -l ./data/config.php ``` ## Disabling self-registration Users can register directly on the login screen only if the configuration allows them. Under *Administration* > *System configuration*, you have access to *Max number of accounts*. As stated on that page, there is no limitation if you input **0**, thus allowing any number of user to self-register. If you input any other number, you will create a limitation on self-registering users. That means that as soon as the limit is reached, users cannot self-register but they can still be registered by the *admin* user. Using the value **1**, disables the self-registration since the spot is used by the *admin* user.