It defaults to the Windows membership provider so any account that is member of the local Administrators group.
Just enter username + password without any domain.
Ahh, without the domain. It does not work for domain users though? I had to enter a local account from the machine, which is very strange to say the least. Oh, and where is this documented?
Also, that did not work for the admin URL. What can I log into there with? When I tried a local admin user I get:
"The systm cannot find the file specified."
Any ideas?
Craig
You can log on with a domain account if that user is a member of a group that has administrator rights on the computer.
You can set which groups/users that should be able to access edit/admin in the web.config file. Find the: <location path="uipath"> and check the <allow roles".....> tag to check which users/groups that have access to edit mode. Then check <location path="uipath/admin"> for admin mode.
Can you post the full errormessage you get when you access admin mode? It sounds strange that you are able to access edit but not admin mode.
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Lars Ø Bodahl
www.epinova.no
Hi,
I just installed CMS5 R2 with the demo site. How can log into it?? I did not see anything during install about default accounts and I can't find anything in the documentation to tell me a default account. I have tried logging-in with my windows credentials in the form, but that does not work.
Thanks,
Craig