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The login screen appears after pointing the web browser to the Verba Web Application.

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Type the user account name into the Login ID field (not case sensitive) and enter the unique password in the Password (case sensitive) field, then press the Sign In button.

Contact the system administrator, if no login name and password was were provided to you!

Should the user enter incorrect credentials, the login page displays the Wrong login credentials! error message.

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If the user is already logged in with his/her domain credentials, then they will automatically gain access to the Verba web interface and not no additional interaction is required.

Otherwise, the system will prompt for a username/password combination.

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Another URL can be used to avoid automatic redirection to AD ("hostname/verba/login.do" or "IP address/verba/login.do"). In this case, the following login screen is displayed.

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When the Sign in with Windows Single Sign-On option is selected, users will be redirected to AD and the procedure described above applies.

Manual sign-in

For manual singsign-in the URL shown above ("hostname/verba/login.do" or "IP address/verba/login.do") should be used. Then upon selecting the Sign in with User Name and Password option, the user is taken to the following page.


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The Sign in with my Verba Account button will try to sign the user in based on the information available in the Verba database, as described in the Login with Verba credentials section at the top.

The Sign in with my Windows Account button will send the credentials to the Active Directory and will sign the user in if the AD returns a positive response.

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Four eyes login with domain credentials can be used on this page.