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Crowd 1.6 Documentation About Crowd is a web-based single sign-on (SSO) tool that simplifies application provisioning and identity management. Crowd is the perfect solution to:
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Resources If you have a question about using Crowd, please contact our support team. You may also want to see answers from the community. Other handy links: Download You can download the Crowd documentation in PDF, HTML or XML formats.
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Table of Contents
Crowd Administration Guide
- Getting Started
- Managing Directories
- Managing Applications
- Managing Users, Groups and Roles
- System Administration
- Crowd Security Advisories and Fixes
Crowd User Guide
- Introduction to Crowd
- Logging in to Crowd
- Logging out of Crowd
- Changing or Resetting your Password
- Updating your User Profile
- Viewing your Group Membership
- Viewing your Role Membership
- Viewing your Applications
- Crowd User's Glossary
Crowd Installation & Upgrade Guide
Crowd Development Hub
- Using the Crowd Remote API
- Developing Plugins for Crowd
- Customising the Crowd Source Code
- Creating a new translation for Crowd
- Database Schema and Example SQL for Crowd
- Crowd Developer FAQ
- IntelliJ IDEA Setup Guide
CrowdID Administration Guide
- 1. About CrowdID
- 2. Allowing users to access CrowdID
- 3. Specifying the sites to which users can login
- 4. Configuring CrowdID system settings
CrowdID User Guide
- 1. Getting started with CrowdID
- 2. Logging in to a website using OpenID
- 3. Viewing your always-approved websites
- 4. Viewing your login history
- 5. Updating your profile
- 6. Using more than one profile
- 7. Changing or resetting your password






