Difference between revisions of "Basic application knowledge with JBoss"
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Older OpenKM versions use text-based user management. These files are located at $JBOSS/server/default/conf/props, so you need to edit openkm-users.conf, openkm-roles.conf and openkm-emails.conf to add or remove a user from the system. | Older OpenKM versions use text-based user management. These files are located at $JBOSS/server/default/conf/props, so you need to edit openkm-users.conf, openkm-roles.conf and openkm-emails.conf to add or remove a user from the system. | ||
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Revision as of 16:19, 21 January 2010
First login
The default username is okmAdmin and password is admin ( note that username and password are case sensitive )
Managing users
Since OpenKM 3.0 by default user management is an administration option. There it can create users, roles and assign roles to users, etc...
Older OpenKM versions use text-based user management. These files are located at $JBOSS/server/default/conf/props, so you need to edit openkm-users.conf, openkm-roles.conf and openkm-emails.conf to add or remove a user from the system.