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Guest repliedwell it only all day to figure out, but I've got it. I really don't know why it kept giving errors, but after some trial and error I succeeded.
I will document my findings for next time, but it would be usefull to have a link in the wiki FAQ's for "add user" either with the example, or a link to the installation documents. I'd prefer the example.
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Guest repliedI just spent the last hour looking through those "docs". Wow, there is a lot there, and some of the commands give really cryptic responses.
I keep getting "Authentication failed" on everything I try. This is using the "admin" login and the "oxadmin" login. There really should be a way to do this when I'm logged in to the web interface.
I'll keep trying.
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Hi,
there is a lot of documentation here:
please check files at /opt/open-xchange/sbin, they are command line wrappers for such tasks.
see http://software.open-xchange.com/OX6...nistration.pdf chapter 1.6
GreetingsLast edited by Martin Heiland; 09-28-2009, 10:58 PM.
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How do I?
Hi all,
I've been given the admin responsibilities for our open-xchange server. This mostly consisted of making sure the OX-xtender plugin was working on all the desktops, but we just got a new employee. This means we need to add a new user to open-xchange. I've read through the wiki, used the search function and also searched the forums, and I have no idea how to do this.
I thought that a simple search of "add user" would bring up something, but nothing understandable. "create user" was no better.
I can log in as oxadmin, but I don't see anything useful in the web-gui. The help files are of course laughable for admin items. The person who put all this in place quit a year and a half ago, so going back to him is not possible.
Google searches seem to be no better. Is there a simple guide to get up to speed quickly? Perhaps an installation guide written for someone who isn't familiar with the product.Tags: None
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