When you navigate to the Hyperview in a Browser website, you will see a login page, assuming the Hyperview Service has been configured to require logins.
If logins are required, in order to connect to a Hyperview Service and use Hyperview in a Browser, you must have a user account. The Administrator user can create an account and set an initial password, which you will be able to update as needed.
It is possible to configure Hyperview in a Browser to not require logins and user accounts -- see Adding or modifying a Hyperview Service for information on the No Login Required option. If Hyperview in a Browser is running in No Login Required mode, it is still possible to log in via the Sign In option on the menu. The Administrator can log in there, and manage user accounts in the usual manner, and individual users can log in if they have accounts.
User data such as bookmarks and Home pages are generally associated with specific user accounts. However, if Hyperview in a Browser is being used in No Login Required mode without a user logged in, this persistent user data will be associated instead with the IP address that the browser is running on, and will not be accessible if accessed from a web browser on a different machine.
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