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Enter the [[Admin User Management 4.0|user]] name and password provided to you by Carfey Software, or by your user administrator.
Enter the [[Admin User Management 4.0|user]] name and password provided to you by Carfey Software, or by your user administrator.


Note that the ''Remember me'' option may be disabled in the [[Admin Scheduler Settings 4.0]] tab, so it may not be present in your installation. Choosing this option will avoid the need to log in each time your session expires.
Note that the ''Remember me'' option may be disabled in the [[Admin Scheduler Settings 4.0|Scheduler Settings]] tab, so it may not be present in your installation. Choosing this option will avoid the need to log in each time your session expires.


'''Default User:''' Each Obsidian installation which uses native authentication (the default) starts with a single user named ''admin'' with password ''changeme''. You should use this to log in to Obsidian for the first time, and promptly change your password to something secure.
'''Default User:''' Each Obsidian installation which uses native authentication (the default) starts with a single user named ''admin'' with password ''changeme''. You should use this to log in to Obsidian for the first time, and promptly change your password to something secure.

Revision as of 18:29, 29 June 2016

Login is the first screen you'll encounter when accessing the Obsidian admin web application.

Enter the user name and password provided to you by Carfey Software, or by your user administrator.

Note that the Remember me option may be disabled in the Scheduler Settings tab, so it may not be present in your installation. Choosing this option will avoid the need to log in each time your session expires.

Default User: Each Obsidian installation which uses native authentication (the default) starts with a single user named admin with password changeme. You should use this to log in to Obsidian for the first time, and promptly change your password to something secure.