Creating a user
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Creating a user
(Fisheye latest (4.8))
Fisheye comes with an internal user directory that is enabled by default at installation. You can also set up Fisheye to use external user directories. Adding a user is not sufficient to allow them to log in to Fisheye....
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Creating a user
(Fisheye 4.7 documentation)
Fisheye comes with an internal user directory that is enabled by default at installation. You can also set up Fisheye to use external user directories. Adding a user is not sufficient to allow them to log in to Fisheye....
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Creating a user
(Fisheye 4.6)
Fisheye comes with an internal user directory that is enabled by default at installation. You can also set up Fisheye to use external user directories. Adding a user is not sufficient to allow them to log in to Fisheye....
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Creating a user
(Fisheye 4.3)
Fisheye comes with an internal user directory that is enabled by default at installation. You can also set up Fisheye to use external user directories. Adding a user is not sufficient to allow them to log in to Fisheye....
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Creating a user
(Fisheye 4.4)
Fisheye comes with an internal user directory that is enabled by default at installation. You can also set up Fisheye to use external user directories. Adding a user is not sufficient to allow them to log in to Fisheye....
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Creating a user
(Fisheye 4.5)
Fisheye comes with an internal user directory that is enabled by default at installation. You can also set up Fisheye to use external user directories. Adding a user is not sufficient to allow them to log in to Fisheye....
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Creating a user
(FishEye 4.2)
Fisheye comes with an internal user directory that is enabled by default at installation. You can also set up Fisheye to use external user directories. Adding a user is not sufficient to allow them to log in to Fisheye....
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Creating a user
(FishEye 4.1)
FishEye comes with an internal user directory that is enabled by default at installation. You can also set up FishEye to use external user directories. Adding a user is not sufficient to allow them to log in to FishEye....
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Creating a user
(FishEye 4.0)
FishEye comes with an internal user directory that is enabled by default at installation. You can also set up FishEye to use external user directories. Adding a user is not sufficient to allow them to log in to FishEye....
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Creating a user
(FIshEye 3.8)
There are two types of user accounts: 'Built-in' user accounts — these are stored in the local database for FishEye/Crucible. 'External' user accounts — these are stored in an external directory (e.g. LDAP), if configured....
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