Excerpts from this page are taken from the Apteryx Users Guide. There are two access methods for Apteryx.
What They Are
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Standard User Accounts
The user accounts function like most website’s user accounts where an email, username are defined at creation. However, they are created and managed by a user with the Admin privilege.
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Active Directory Federation Services
The AD FS setup should be done during the site setup process by the organization’s IT and not after the site is created. However, we can retroactively update a site to switch to ADFS authentication.
These steps will need to be completed by IT.
How They Work
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Standard User Accounts
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At site setup, a default administrator login is created. The username for that account is always “Admin”. The temporary password is sent out when the site becomes reachable by a browser i.e. if you can navigate to your Apteryx site on a computer, the email should have been sent.
Please check Spam/Junk folders for the information
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That Admin user account will then create other users with this guide- https://apteryximaging.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/4407896386587-Creating-Users-Apteryx.
Explanations for what privileges to give can be found here - https://apteryximaging.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/4407896489371-Apteryx-User-Roles-and-Privileges
If users forget their password they can follow this guide - https://apteryximaging.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/4407882017435-Forgotten-Passwords-Usernames-Apteryx
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Active Directory Federation Services
The AD FS setup should be done before the site setup process by the organization’s IT and not after the site is created.
These steps will need to be completed by IT.
FAQ: Is Multi Factor Authentication possible with Apteryx?
A: Yes. If your organization uses ADFS and your ADFS system prompts for MFA by default, then it will also prompt for MFA at login time.