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Access the pilot deployment

Log into and evaluate the pilot deployment of Lotus Connections.


Ensure that WebSphere Application Server is running.


To access and use Lotus Connections...

  1. Open a Web browser and navigate to one of the following Web addresses:

      Activities

      http://<WebSphere_Application_Server_hostname>:9080/activities

      Blogs

      http://<WebSphere_Application_Server_hostname>:9080/blogs

      Communities

      http://<WebSphere_Application_Server_hostname>:9080/communities

      Dogear

      http://<WebSphere_Application_Server_hostname>:9080/dogear

      Files

      http://<WebSphere_Application_Server_hostname>:9080/files

      Home page

      http://<WebSphere_Application_Server_hostname>:9080/homepage

      Profiles

      http://<WebSphere_Application_Server_hostname>:9080/profiles

      Search

      http://<WebSphere_Application_Server_hostname>:9080/search

      Wiki

      http://<WebSphere_Application_Server_hostname>:9080/wikis

    where <WebSphere_Application_Server_hostname> is the host name that you specified during the installation process.

  2. Log in by completing one of the following steps:

    • If you provided actual users for the pilot by creating a user information file, enter the user ID and password of one of the users.

    • If you are using sample user information, enter the credentials of one of the sample users. There are 19 sample users and each user has the same password,

      passw0rd

      , where the o character is replaced by a zero (0). For example, you could use the following credentials to log in:

      • User ID:

        mli

      • Password:

        passw0rd

      See the Changing the pilot configuration topic for more information about pilot users and how to manage their IDs.

    You cannot log in with the user IDs that you provided for IBM DB2 Express™ Edition or WebSphere Application Server. You must log in with pilot user credentials.

  3. If you plan to use the Blogs feature, create an administrative user for Blogs. See the Configuring an administrative user topic for details.


For more information about using Lotus Connections, see the Using topic.


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