You may specify a list of participants who are authorized to access your assessment. The list contains user ids and optionally may include names and e-mail addresses. It is the ids from this list that users may enter into the Test Pilot login screen's user id box to secure access to your assessment.
Comparison IS CASE sensitive!

The format is an id followed by a comma followed by a name followed by a comma followed by an Internet e-mail address. You may leave out the name and e-mail address if you wish. The entries are entered one per line in the current list box on the screen shown above.
Test Pilot provides you with the option of entering the id list in the space provided or in an ASCII text file residing on the web server. This permits the sharing of user lists between multiple assessments. If you choose to keep the user list in a file, enter a name in the providied lookaside file space. The file must reside in the same server directory as does your assessment's .tp3 file.
When Test Pilot is configured properly, it protects from access filenames ending with the extension .tpj We recommend that you end your access list filenames in X.tpj in order to take advantage of that built-in protection. (e.g. accessX.tpj, the X is to avoid conflicts with Test Pilot result filenames which also end in .tpj)
Saving your Changes - Don't forget to Update
It should be noted that on the editing panels, you will see one or more Update buttons. Whenever you adjust a setting or make changes to any item, you must click an update button to record the changes. You may make multiple changes and then click Update, but if you fail to click the update button, your changes may not be recorded.