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Comment: Config & Running: OSX, Windows: 1: added note; renumbered all steps to be clearer

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1. Extract the tool to the default application folder, ie: /Applications/Syndeia

(info) Note, this should be bundled with the Syndeia client and extracted already

2. Edit SyndeiaAdmin.sh and ensure the javaExe environment variable is set to the correct location where your Java binary is located, ie: /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_161.jdk/Contents/Home/bin/java / /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin/Contents/Home/bin/java on OSX.
3. Run SyndeiaAdmin.sh to launch the tool.

(info) Note, any settings created will be saved in ~/.syndeia/syndeia.settings

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Windows

41. Extract the tool to the default application location, ie: %ProgramFiles%\Syndeia on Windows.5

(info) Note, this should be bundled with the Syndeia client and extracted already

2. Edit SyndeiaAdmin.bat and ensure the java64 environment variable is set to the correct location where your Java binary is located, ie: %ProgramData%\Oracle\Java\javapath\java.
63. Run SyndeiaAdmin.bat to launch the tool.

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When you launch the Users Manager you will see a window similar to the following:

74. Edit the Cloud Store Host and Admin Password fields (and any other fields as appropriate for your configuration) and specify a Syndeia Cloud administrator.

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To list the current users

85. Click the Get Users button. You should see a list of users returned similar to the following:  

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To create (add) a new user

96. Click the Add User button
107. Fill out the form as required.  

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(for definitions of the concepts repository, container, artifact, and relation, see the conceptual model)

118. Click OK to create (add) a new user (or Cancel to cancel).

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To delete a user

129. R-click on the specified user and select Delete. You should get a modal dialog popup asking for confirmation:  

1310. Click Yes to delete (or No to cancel).

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To Update permissions

1411. R-click on the specified user and select Update. You should get a form window with a set of attributes you can update for that user:

1512. Update the desired attributes.

(info) To see a description of each permission, see how To create (add) a new user

1613. Click OK to update or (or Cancel to cancel).

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To reset user passwords

1714. R-click on the specified user and select Reset Password. You should get a popup window with a prompt for the new password:  

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(info) Note, Reset Password is considered an admin-level operation that requires the USER_READ & USER_MODIFY permissions.  This is distinct from the Change Password operation which does not require any permission and only applies to one's own password.  

1815. In the Reset Password field, enter the new password.
1916. Click OK to update or (or Cancel to cancel).