All:
I am an admin in FishEye/Crucible (3.1.4) and I created a user "brian" and I could see it
in the list of users. But, whne I try to log into FishEye/Crucible as the user "brian", I get
the error message Password incorrect or unknown user.
Is there anything else I should be doing.
Thanks for your help.
Bzoo
Hi Bill,
This is not a JIRA issue. It is the Crowd-Sourced Atlassian Answers platform.
Feel free to upvote my answer if you found it helped.
Cheers,
Nick
Hi Nick:
I deleted all the users and created them all anew
That allowed me to create user 'brian" with "built-in" auth-type and I was able to
log in as a different user "brain"
Thanks for your help.
You can close this issue.
Regards,
Bzoo.
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Hi NicK;
Yes. I did. Now, I get the rror message
org.hibernate.NonUniqueResultException - query did not return a unique result:2
FYI: I am not connected to internet ( neither wired nor wireless)
I am trying all the atlassian products on localhost and they communicate with each other successfully on localhost:8085(Jira) localhost:8090(Confluence) localhost:8060(Fish/Cru)
Thanks for your help
Bzoo
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Can you please ensure that the auth-type for user brian is built-in and not crowd.
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All:
The error log in "C:\data\fishcru\var\log" indicates that
fisheye CrowdAuth-authenticate -user(brian) is not authorized to connect on FishEye and Crucible.
Any body, any idea
Thanks for your help
Bzoo
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