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While public wikis usually don't require you to log in to read their content, most company wikis are log-in based, especially if you want to contribute articles. Unless your wiki has a comfort-sign on solution installed, you will see a login screen before you can access the wiki.


==Login==
When logging in for the first time, you usually have to change your password and [[Manual:Extension/BlueSpicePrivacy|confirm the privacy policy and the terms of use]] .
To work with your BlueSpice wiki, you need to log in unless your wiki administrators have setup a single-sign on solution that automatically logs you in with your windows login. Click on the login button in the top right corner of the screen.
 
When logging in for the first time, you have to change your password and confirm the terms of use of the wiki.
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[[File:Manual:BlueSpice_Login_Screen_en.png|center|450x258px|A typical BlueSpice Login screen|border]]
[[File:Manual:BlueSpice_Login_Screen_en.png|center|450x258px|A typical BlueSpice Login screen|border]]
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<br />By the way: if you want to stay logged in for a while, just check the box ''Keep me logged in''. That way you don't need to re-enter your data every time you visit the wiki. Your login is stored in a browser cookie on your system. If you delete your browser cookies, you have to provide your login information next time you want to use the wiki.
By the way: if you want to stay logged in for a while, just check the box ''Keep me logged in''. That way you don't need to re-enter your data every time you visit the wiki. Your login is stored in a browser cookie on your system. If you delete your browser cookies, you have to provide your login information next time you want to use the wiki.
 
==Setting your user preferences==
== After logging in ==
Once you are logged in, you can change your personal user preferences. Keep in mind that you can change these settings at any time, and that other users are not affected by your configuration. You can access your [[Manual:Preferences|user preferences]] via the profile menu in the top toolbar.
Once you're logged in, you can access the wiki pages. Ideally, the wiki administrators have granted you editing rights, so you can start working on the wiki content right away. You'll learn [[Manual:Create pages|how to create pages]] in the next chapter.


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Latest revision as of 07:13, 30 April 2025

Anmeldung

While public wikis usually don't require you to log in to read their content, most company wikis are log-in based, especially if you want to contribute articles. Unless your wiki has a comfort-sign on solution installed, you will see a login screen before you can access the wiki.

When logging in for the first time, you usually have to change your password and confirm the privacy policy and the terms of use .

A typical BlueSpice Login screen
A typical BlueSpice Login screen


By the way: if you want to stay logged in for a while, just check the box Keep me logged in. That way you don't need to re-enter your data every time you visit the wiki. Your login is stored in a browser cookie on your system. If you delete your browser cookies, you have to provide your login information next time you want to use the wiki.

After logging in

Once you're logged in, you can access the wiki pages. Ideally, the wiki administrators have granted you editing rights, so you can start working on the wiki content right away. You'll learn how to create pages in the next chapter.




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