Logging Into Sitecore
This page of the user guide will help Sitecore Contributors log in to Sitecore so that they are able to edit their pages. If you are not a Sitecore Contributor, you will have to take Sitecore Training before you are given access to the Sitecore editor.
How to Log In
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There are two different links that can be used to log in.
Using the Test/Training Link
The best practice for preparing to make edits to your site as a Contributor is to test the changes in the test or training environment. This environment reacts the same as the live site and can be used to gauge what would happen on the live site if the changes being made were published.
Test/Training Environment: http://sitecoretestcms.hscnet.hsc.usf.edu/sitecore
Contributor Login Link
After passing the certification test and contributor access has been granted, edits can be made within the live Sitecore web pages. A contributor should be comfortable editing within the training site before making changes within the production site.
Contributor Live Production Link: https://will not function properly in Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari (MacOS).. |
Go to the USF Single Sign-On Sitecore website at cms.health.usf.edu/sitecore/login
Click USF Single Sign-On. (see image below)
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If off-campus, you can edit within Sitecore by using the VMware View Virtual Desktop. The following link provides instructions on how to download and log in to the remote desktop application: http://health.usf.edu/is/common-resources/VMware |
To Log In
Enter your USF Health Username and Password using hscnet\username.
You will be redirected and asked to sign into your USF Single Sign-On email.If you're already signed into your email / SSO, you will be immediately directed to the Sitecore Launch page
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Next: Becoming Familiar with the Interface