Greetings everyone,
I am evaluating OfBiz if it caters to our needs for a commercial deployment. I have gone through most of the documentation availble on the web site and also viewed the videos and familiarized with how it works from ten thousand feet above. I have purchased the PCKT book and going through it [ not done yet] - seems like the content available in the book is a bit out of sync with the release 4.0 code and having difficulties in wading through. Though I am determined to see it through, I request one of you help me see the current feature set in action. Basically, I would want to be able to see the following in action: (a) Accounting application (b) human resources (c) partymgr (d) marketing (e) workeffort Whenever I try to access these web applications, a login screen is thrown. Where do I get these credentials and what are they. I guess it forms part of seed data. Any pointers thrown are appreciated. Thanks, Kiran Kuppa CTO, eMCredible http://www.emcredible.com |
You can try with this:
user: admin password: ofbiz -Bruno 2008/12/21 KiranKuppa <[hidden email]> > > Greetings everyone, > > I am evaluating OfBiz if it caters to our needs for a commercial > deployment. > I have gone through most of the documentation availble on the web site and > also viewed the videos and familiarized with how it works from ten thousand > feet above. > I have purchased the PCKT book and going through it [ not done yet] - seems > like the content available in the book is a bit out of sync with the > release > 4.0 code and having difficulties in wading through. Though I am determined > to see it through, I request one of you help me see the current feature set > in action. > > Basically, I would want to be able to see the following in action: > (a) Accounting application > (b) human resources > (c) partymgr > (d) marketing > (e) workeffort > > Whenever I try to access these web applications, a login screen is thrown. > Where do I get these credentials and what are they. I guess it forms part > of > seed data. Any pointers thrown are appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Kiran Kuppa > > CTO, > eMCredible > http://www.emcredible.com > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Help-required---default-credentials-to-login-into-partymgr%2C-accounting%2C-workeffort%2Cmarketing-tp21115067p21115067.html > Sent from the OFBiz - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > |
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Hash: SHA1 if you have done a ant run-install then there should seed data for you to login. you can also go to the demo site these are accessable from the http://ofbiz.apache.org/ https://demo40.hotwaxmedia.com/catalog/control/login/main?USERNAME=demoadmin&PASSWORD=ofbiz KiranKuppa sent the following on 12/21/2008 5:25 AM: > Greetings everyone, > > I am evaluating OfBiz if it caters to our needs for a commercial deployment. > I have gone through most of the documentation availble on the web site and > also viewed the videos and familiarized with how it works from ten thousand > feet above. > I have purchased the PCKT book and going through it [ not done yet] - seems > like the content available in the book is a bit out of sync with the release > 4.0 code and having difficulties in wading through. Though I am determined > to see it through, I request one of you help me see the current feature set > in action. > > Basically, I would want to be able to see the following in action: > (a) Accounting application > (b) human resources > (c) partymgr > (d) marketing > (e) workeffort > > Whenever I try to access these web applications, a login screen is thrown. > Where do I get these credentials and what are they. I guess it forms part of > seed data. Any pointers thrown are appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Kiran Kuppa > > CTO, > eMCredible > http://www.emcredible.com > > Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFJToIurP3NbaWWqE4RAsT3AJwIvEPhKO7aRQBaWQ0IdP6xGDFWRACfb5C8 Yslduxxzs4ziwQ79gOTFFoU= =VbtY -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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