[Zope-Checkins] CVS: Packages/App/dtml -
zope_quick_start.dtml:1.10.2.2
Chris McDonough
chrism at plope.com
Wed Aug 4 10:45:19 EDT 2004
Update of /cvs-repository/Packages/App/dtml
In directory cvs.zope.org:/tmp/cvs-serv9582/dtml
Modified Files:
Tag: Zope-2_7-branch
zope_quick_start.dtml
Log Message:
Indicate that Zope needs to be shut down before zopectl adduser will work.
=== Packages/App/dtml/zope_quick_start.dtml 1.10.2.1 => 1.10.2.2 ===
--- Packages/App/dtml/zope_quick_start.dtml:1.10.2.1 Sat Jul 26 18:00:04 2003
+++ Packages/App/dtml/zope_quick_start.dtml Wed Aug 4 10:45:19 2004
@@ -31,19 +31,25 @@
log in and manage this Zope instance, you'll need to add an adminstrative
user account.
</h3>
+
<p>
If you're running Zope on UNIX or Linux, you can create an administrative
-user account via the "zopectl adduser" command from a shell. If you're
-running Zope on Windows, you'll need to use the "zpasswd.py" utility in your
-Zope installation's "bin" directory
-at <i><dtml-var "Control_Panel.getZOPE_HOME()">\bin</i>
+user account via the "zopectl adduser" command from a shell. <b>Note: You'll
+need to shut Zope itself down before "zopectl adduser" will work. Restart
+Zope after executing this command in order to log in.</b>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+If you're running Zope on Windows, you'll need to use the "zpasswd.py" utility
+in your Zope installation's "bin" directory at
+<i><dtml-var "Control_Panel.getZOPE_HOME()">\bin</i>
to create a file named <i>inituser</i> in your Zope instance home at
<i><dtml-var "Control_Panel.getINSTANCE_HOME()"></i> that contains the
initial administrative username and password.
</p>
+
</div>
</dtml-if>
-
<p>
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