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plugins/net.bioclipse.ui/html/usermanager/introduction.html
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<title>Adding a third-part account</title> | ||
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<h1>Introduction</h1> | ||
To be able to use all the capabilities that some of the features in Bioclipse (e.g. OpenTox) offers to you, you need to log on to | ||
their web-service. In Bioclipse this is done via an Bioclipse account where the | ||
the required information, normally your log-in name and password for the web-service, are stored. | ||
Then when you log-in to your Bioclipse account you will be automatically logged in to the installed | ||
features web-services.<br> | ||
You can easy see if you are logged in, then a green padlock will be visibly in the bottom of the Bioclipse window. See more of how to | ||
log in to your Bicoclipse account in the section <a href="loginoutHelp.html">Logging in to a Bioclipse User account</a>, and how to create | ||
a Bioclipse account and add the information needed to log in to a third-part account in the section <a href="accountWizardHelp.html"> | ||
Adding a third-part account</a> | ||
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<h1>Logging in and out</h1></a> | ||
<h2>Log in</h2> | ||
Logging in to your Bioclipse account (and then also your different third-parts account) is simple; just choose <b>File > log in</b> or click on the orange padlock in the status line at | ||
the bottom of the bioclipse window. Then fill in your username and password in the dialog that appears. When you have logged in the padlock will become green.<br> | ||
If you can't find any log-in, it's probably because you don't have any feature that supports this installed, or that you don't have created any Bioclipse account yet.<br> | ||
If, for some reason, Bioclipse failed to log-in to any of your third-part accounts, you will get a dialog telling you for which of them that that the log in failed. Then check your internet connection and/or your | ||
user settings for the third-part account(s) that failed, this is done in <b>Window > Preferences... > Users</b>. However, you will still be logged in to your Bioclipse account as well as | ||
the the third that didn't failed to log in.<br><br> | ||
<h2>Log out</h2> | ||
Logging out is done by either choosing <b> log out</b> from the <b>File</b>-menu (this option is only visibly when your logged in). Or click on the green padlock. You will then get a | ||
question if you are sure that you want to log out. If you don't want to be asked this any more, just mark the checkbox in the dialog before clicking on OK. This can also be set in | ||
<b>Window > Preferences... > Users</b> with help of the checkbox "Always logout without prompt". | ||
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