Appboard/2.4/admin/accessing appboard
Revision as of 12:50, 23 July 2013 by imported>Jason.nicholls
Default Settings
After installing AppBoard without any configuration changes the default access information is as follows:
URL | http://<hostname>:8080/ |
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User Name | administrator |
Password | administrator |
Domain | System |
Using the URL above the browser is redirected to the actual login page, as shown below:
Important URLs
The table below summarizes the important URLs for accessing AppBoard. Please note the localhost:8080 should be substituted for the host and port AppBoard is actually running on in your environment.
Component | URL | Description |
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AppBoard | http://localhost:8080/enportal/ab/home | If the User's default role is portalAdministration, this will launch the AppBoard Builder. Otherwise, this will launch the AppBoard Viewer. |
AppBoard Builder | http://localhost:8080/enportal/ab/home?builder | If user 's Role is portalAdministration, this will launch the AppBoard Builder. Otherwise, this will launch the AppBoard Viewer. |
AppBoard Builder (Debug mode**) | http://localhost:8080/enportal/ab/home?debug=true | If user 's Role is portalAdministration, this will launch the AppBoard Builder in debug mode. Otherwise, this will launch the AppBoard Viewer. |
AppBoard Viewer | http://localhost:8080/enportal/ab/home?viewer | Launches the AppBoard Viewer. (A non-administrator User will also access the AppBoard Viewer by going to the Home URL or AppBoard URL) |
AppBoard Viewer (Debug Mode**) | http://localhost:8080/enportal/ab/home?viewer&debug=true | Launches the AppBoard Viewer in debug mode. |
enPortal | http://localhost:8080/enportal/home | Launches enPortal |
Home URL | http://localhost:8080/ | Launches either AppBoard or enPortal, depending on the Home URL configuration (see "Home URL" section below) |
Safemode | http://localhost:8080/enportal/ab/#safeMode= | Launches AppBoard in "safe mode". This is used by the administrator for troubleshooting. In the case where an error is preventing the administrator from deleting a failing component, this URL will launch the AppBoard Builder with all of the Stacks hidden from display. The administrator can then access the configuration panels to delete or edit the broken component. |