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Access to BCI2000 is restricted to users whose institution has agreed to a Material Transfer Agreement.
Thus, if your lab is new to BCI2000, you will need to contact [[Gerwin Schalk]] in order to obtain a BCI2000 user account.
If there exists a user account for your lab, this may be used to create further accounts for users affiliated with your lab.
==Do-it yourself Account Management==
==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.
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, provided that the new user is affiliated with the institution that originally agreed to the Material Transfer Agreement.


===Creating a new account===
===Creating a new account===

Revision as of 16:27, 24 January 2008

Access to BCI2000 is restricted to users whose institution has agreed to a Material Transfer Agreement. Thus, if your lab is new to BCI2000, you will need to contact Gerwin Schalk in order to obtain a BCI2000 user account.

If there exists a user account for your lab, this may be used to create further accounts for users affiliated with your lab.

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, provided that the new user is affiliated with the institution that originally agreed to the Material Transfer Agreement.

Creating a new account

Please go to http://www.bci2000.org/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.

"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.

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.