Introduction, Post-installation steps – BrightSign BSNEE Application Admin Guide v.3.9 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

This guide is intended for use by System and Order Administrators. These administrators oversee the
network by managing system accounts and invoices. Though System Administrators and Order
Administrators have access to a similar UI, the permissions for each are slightly different. The UI is
divided into five tabs, one for each major feature. A System Administrator has access to all five tabs,
while an Order Administrator has access to only three (Accounts, Invoices, and Subscriptions). See the
chapter corresponding to each tab to learn how to manage the BrightSign Network Enterprise Edition
(BSNEE). But first, you’ll need to make sure BSNEE is installed properly.

Post-Installation Steps

You can ensure that BSNEE is installed and functioning
properly by adding files to your library using the network.
This can be done in BrightAuthor or through the
registered domain name you used when installing
BSNEE. However, for both options, you must first create
an Account Administrator. These steps are included in
the “BSNEE Installation Guide”. If you have already
completed them, continue to the

next section

. If not,

follow these steps:

1. Open a web browser, navigate to the application

Sign In page using the URL specified during
installation.

2. Sign in as the System Administrator using the

credentials specified during installation.

3. Click

Create Account and set an Account Name,

E-Mail, and set of Subscriptions (the subscriptions
are not relevant for this test and can be changed
later).

4. Complete the process using one of the following

methods.

WebUI

1. Log in to BSNEE with your newly created account

credentials.

2. Click the

Playlist tab and select Add New Playlist.

3. Type any name and click

Create. You will be

redirected to a new page.

4. Click

Add Files.

5. Select a file and click

Start Upload. If the file

uploads successfully, then you know that your
administrator credentials are functioning properly.

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