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You need valid access rights to login to QPR ProcessAnalyzer. There are two ways to login: [[#Login using SSO| | You need valid access rights to login to QPR ProcessAnalyzer. There are two ways to login: using [[#Login using SSO|organization account though SSO]] and [[#Login using built-in account|built-in account]]. If there is the ''Log in using SSO'' button available in the login screen, SSO login has been enabled, and that's the likely login method in use in your organization. | ||
== Login using SSO == | == Login using SSO == | ||
QPR ProcessAnalyzer environment may have been connected to organization's accounts using single-sign on with SAML 2.0 | QPR ProcessAnalyzer environment may have been connected to organization's user accounts using single-sign on (SSO) with [[SAML_2.0_Federated_Authentication|SAML 2.0 protocol]], indicated by the ''Login using SSO'' button in the login screen. When pressing the button, you are directed to your organizations' identity provider service where the authentication is performed. After the authentication, you are directed back to QPR ProcessAnalyzer as an authenticated user. When using the SSO, most often you don't see the QPR ProcessAnalyzer login screen, as you are directed right away to the identity provider. | ||
QPR ProcessAnalyzer login screen is used only for the [[#Login using built-in account|built-in authentication]], so you are not able to login with your your organizations' login information using QPR ProcessAnalyzer login screen. | QPR ProcessAnalyzer login screen is used only for the username and password for the [[#Login using built-in account|built-in authentication]], so you are not able to login with your your organizations' login information using QPR ProcessAnalyzer login screen. | ||
== Login using built-in account == | == Login using built-in account == | ||
If the SSO is not available, users will login using built-in user accounts that are managed in the QPR ProcessAnalyzer [[Manage_Users_and_Groups|user management]]. Username and password are | If the SSO is not available, users will login using built-in user accounts (that are managed in the QPR ProcessAnalyzer [[Manage_Users_and_Groups|user management]]). Username and password are inputted using QPR ProcessAnalyzer login screen. Usually email address is used as the username. For the first login, you have received your password from the QPR ProcessAnalyzer administrator. It's recommended the change the password after the first login. |
Revision as of 22:17, 1 May 2022
You need valid access rights to login to QPR ProcessAnalyzer. There are two ways to login: using organization account though SSO and built-in account. If there is the Log in using SSO button available in the login screen, SSO login has been enabled, and that's the likely login method in use in your organization.
Login using SSO
QPR ProcessAnalyzer environment may have been connected to organization's user accounts using single-sign on (SSO) with SAML 2.0 protocol, indicated by the Login using SSO button in the login screen. When pressing the button, you are directed to your organizations' identity provider service where the authentication is performed. After the authentication, you are directed back to QPR ProcessAnalyzer as an authenticated user. When using the SSO, most often you don't see the QPR ProcessAnalyzer login screen, as you are directed right away to the identity provider.
QPR ProcessAnalyzer login screen is used only for the username and password for the built-in authentication, so you are not able to login with your your organizations' login information using QPR ProcessAnalyzer login screen.
Login using built-in account
If the SSO is not available, users will login using built-in user accounts (that are managed in the QPR ProcessAnalyzer user management). Username and password are inputted using QPR ProcessAnalyzer login screen. Usually email address is used as the username. For the first login, you have received your password from the QPR ProcessAnalyzer administrator. It's recommended the change the password after the first login.