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If you have installed a test version of DSpace on a local Ubuntu computer, then type the following to connect to your test server. | If you have installed a test version of DSpace on a local Ubuntu computer, then type the following to connect to your test server. | ||
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| + | Well done with the DSpace installation. Now you can pat yourself on the back for a job well done!! | ||
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| + | Now for the essential after installation tasks, click on next below. | ||
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Step 10. Login to the DSpace application as the "admin" user
Restart your server and then type the following in your browser address bar:
http://%hostname%
Replace %hostname% with the hostname of your server.
Select Login and then Email Login and login with the DSpace admin user, email address and password determined from Step 7 previously.
If you have installed a test version of DSpace on a local Ubuntu computer, then type the following to connect to your test server.
http://localhost
Conclusion
Well done with the DSpace installation. Now you can pat yourself on the back for a job well done!!
Now for the essential after installation tasks, click on next below.
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