
Documentation for Crowd 1.2. Documentation for other versions of Crowd is available too.
To access the Crowd Administration Console and run the Setup Wizard, go to the URL http://localhost:8095/crowd or http://localhost:8095/crowd/console.
When accessing the Crowd Administration Console for the first time, you will be presented with the Setup Wizard which will prompt you for a set of default values. Note that all of these values can be adjusted later if required.
Evaluation licenses may be obtained from the Atlassian website. When you obtain an evaluation license — or purchase, renew or upgrade your license — you will receive a license key via email or on the Atlassian website.
Screenshot 1: 'License'
This part of the setup process controls the general options of the Crowd server.
Screenshot 2: 'Options'
0.Crowd can send email notifications to users during special events such as when a password is reset.
Enter the details of your mail server, and the username and password (if required) that Crowd will use to log in to your mail server:Screenshot 3: 'Mail Server'
A default directory needs to be configured. For information about configuring different types of directories (Internal, LDAP or Custom) please see 2.2 Adding a Directory.
Screenshot 4: 'Default Directory'
The default group crowd-administrators will be automatically created in the default directory. Members of this group have rights to administer Crowd.
A default Crowd administrator needs to be created. The default administrator will be automatically added to the default group crowd-administrators, thereby giving them rights to access the Crowd Administration Console.
Screenshot 5: 'Default Administrator'
You have the option to auto-configure two applications. It is recommended that you select 'True' for both:
Screenshot 6: 'Integrated Applications'
You are now ready to use the Crowd Administration Console. For details, please see the Crowd 1.2 Administration Guide.