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To simplify account management and provide as many user accounts as necessary, we provide a web interface for account creation. | To simplify account management and provide as many user accounts as necessary, we provide a web interface for account creation. | ||
Everyone with a BCI2000 user account may create new accounts as he or she needs them, e.g., to supply new team members with individual accounts. | Everyone with a BCI2000 user account may create new accounts as he or she needs them, e.g., to supply new team members with individual accounts. | ||
== "Upgrading" bciro == | ==="Upgrading" bciro=== | ||
As a special case, the adduser web interface may also be used to "upgrade" existing read-only accounts. Log in with the existing ''bciro'' account, and create an individual account for yourself. | As a special case, the adduser web interface may also be used to "upgrade" existing read-only accounts. Log in with the existing ''bciro'' account, and create an individual account for yourself. | ||
== Creating a new account == | ===Creating a new account=== | ||
Please go to http://72.249.19.64/useradmin/adduser and log in with your user name and password. From there, follow the instructions to create as many user accounts as you need. As a rule of thumb, we suggest that you create an account for each member of your lab who might submit a BCI2000 bug report. | Please go to http://72.249.19.64/useradmin/adduser and log in with your user name and password. From there, follow the instructions to create as many user accounts as you need. As a rule of thumb, we suggest that you create an account for each member of your lab who might submit a BCI2000 bug report. | ||
== Default user rights == | ==Restrictions== | ||
===Default user rights=== | |||
By default, a new user account will have these rights: | By default, a new user account will have these rights: | ||
* Editing the documentation wiki | * Editing the documentation wiki | ||
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For additional user rights, please contact an administrator. | For additional user rights, please contact an administrator. | ||
== Resetting a password == | ===Resetting/recovering a password=== | ||
There is no way to recover a lost password. If you lost your password, please contact an administrator for a new one. | There is no way to recover a lost password. If you lost your password, please contact an administrator for a new one. | ||
[[Category:Howto]] [[Category:Administration]] [[Category:Preliminaries]] | |||
Revision as of 20:39, 6 December 2006
Do-it yourself Account Management
To simplify account management and provide as many user accounts as necessary, we provide a web interface for account creation. Everyone with a BCI2000 user account may create new accounts as he or she needs them, e.g., to supply new team members with individual accounts.
"Upgrading" bciro
As a special case, the adduser web interface may also be used to "upgrade" existing read-only accounts. Log in with the existing bciro account, and create an individual account for yourself.
Creating a new account
Please go to http://72.249.19.64/useradmin/adduser and log in with your user name and password. From there, follow the instructions to create as many user accounts as you need. As a rule of thumb, we suggest that you create an account for each member of your lab who might submit a BCI2000 bug report.
Restrictions
Default user rights
By default, a new user account will have these rights:
* Editing the documentation wiki * Submitting bug reports * Read access to the source code.
For additional user rights, please contact an administrator.
Resetting/recovering a password
There is no way to recover a lost password. If you lost your password, please contact an administrator for a new one.