To log in, you must have the following information:
If you do not have the information, ask your administrator.
To log in:
In your browser, type in the Webtop URL in the appropriate address/location field and press Enter or click Go.
One of the following happens:
If you saved your credentials via Webtop or if you use another type of automated authentication, then Webtop automatically logs you in. Skip the rest of this procedure. You can delete saved credentials in your Webtop Preferences.
If you did not save credentials the last time you logged in, the Login page appears. Continue with the rest of this procedure.
In the Login Name field, type your user name for the repository you are logging into. User names are case-sensitive.
In the Password field, type your password for the repository you are logging into. Passwords are case-sensitive.
If the Location list is available, select the location on your organization’s network from which you are accessing Webtop. This is available if your organization’s network uses distributed content stores. This allows Webtop to access content from the nearest storage area in the network. Depending on your organization’s setup, this location might be a fixed value.
To have your local computer log you in automatically the next time you access Webtop, select Remember my credentials for next time?. If you select this, then you will not see a Login page the next time you access Webtop. You will be logged in automatically.
You can delete your saved credentials in Preferences. (You might want to do this to again access the More Options link when logging in.)
The credentials are saved in a cookie on the computer from which you are accessing Webtop. If you delete this cookie or log in from a different computer, you will have to type your credentials the next time you log in.
To enter other login information, click More Options and enter or select any of the following:
A Windows NT domain name.
The language used on Webtop pages.
Additional Accessibility Options
Select this to use the accessibility features. For more information on accessibility features, refer to Using the additional accessibility options.
Change Password
Click this to change your password. For more information, refer to Changing your password. If LDAP user authentication is used, you cannot change your password from this page. A system administrator must change your password on the LDAP server.
Click Login.