Hello,
I just installed Confluence and I have login window, but I don't know wich account I must use or how to create one ?
Thank you for your help
Yassin
During the installation process, an administrator account and password were asked?
You should use this for the first logon.
Thank you for your answer @repi , I don't had administrator account and password asked during the installation process but I'm gonna try with admin/admin.
Thank you !
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If you are using `atlas-run-standalone` https://developer.atlassian.com/server/framework/atlassian-sdk/atlas-run-standalone/ or went through the demo setup the test data comes with an admin account (user: admin, pass:admin)
Other than that, if you went through the normal setup flow, it should have prompted you to provide your admin user details.
Have fun with Confluence !!
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Thank you for your answer ! It must be that (admin/admin) because I don't get prompted for the admin user details. I'm gonna try that once login the window came back (I stopped and started again the service and it takes time...).
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out of curiosity how are you starting Confluence ? I may know some dev tricks to speed up the development on it :)
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We start Confluence from the windows service panel :)
But we just saw that our server doesn't have enough RAM (2Gb) so that surely explains why it is so slow :)
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