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== First login ==
 
== First login ==
The default username is '''okmAdmin''' and password is '''admin''' ( note that username and password are case sensitive )
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The default username is '''okmAdmin''' and password is '''admin'''. Note that username and password are case sensitive.
 
 
  
 
== Managing users ==
 
== 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...
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[[File:Okm_003.jpeg|thumb]] 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.
 
 
 
 
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.
 
 
 
  
 
There're two important roles called '''AdminRole''' and '''UserRole''' ( these roles are case sensitive ). All users must have UserRole, it's OpenKM grant to be connect to OpenKM server. Any user with AdminRole it'll view all repository without limits and has administration toolbar enabled.
 
There're two important roles called '''AdminRole''' and '''UserRole''' ( these roles are case sensitive ). All users must have UserRole, it's OpenKM grant to be connect to OpenKM server. Any user with AdminRole it'll view all repository without limits and has administration toolbar enabled.
 
 
[[File:Okm_003.jpeg]]
 
 
  
 
== OpenKM authentication systems ==  
 
== OpenKM authentication systems ==  
Yes, OpenKM can use several authentication systems (Database, LDAP, Active Directory, etc.) but, by default it is configured with an embeded database ( Hypersonic ).
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Yes, OpenKM can use several authentication systems (Database, LDAP, Active Directory, etc.) but, by default is configured with an embeded database ( Hypersonic ).
 
 
  
 
== Setting max file size uploading ==
 
== Setting max file size uploading ==
 
By default uploading max file size is set at 25MB, to increse this it must be done some changes in [[OpenKM.cfg]] file.
 
By default uploading max file size is set at 25MB, to increse this it must be done some changes in [[OpenKM.cfg]] file.
 
  
 
== Making OpenKM accesible to other computers ==
 
== Making OpenKM accesible to other computers ==

Revision as of 17:10, 21 January 2010

First login

The default username is okmAdmin and password is admin. Note that username and password are case sensitive.

Managing users

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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.

There're two important roles called AdminRole and UserRole ( these roles are case sensitive ). All users must have UserRole, it's OpenKM grant to be connect to OpenKM server. Any user with AdminRole it'll view all repository without limits and has administration toolbar enabled.

OpenKM authentication systems

Yes, OpenKM can use several authentication systems (Database, LDAP, Active Directory, etc.) but, by default is configured with an embeded database ( Hypersonic ).

Setting max file size uploading

By default uploading max file size is set at 25MB, to increse this it must be done some changes in OpenKM.cfg file.

Making OpenKM accesible to other computers

By default, JBoss only listen for connections on localhost.

If you want to access from other computer, you need to start JBoss passing the parameter -b 0.0.0.0

GNU/Linux

./bin/run.sh -b 0.0.0.0 

Windows

\bin\run.bat -b 0.0.0.0