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General questions

Why does the default OpenCms url contain /opencms/opencms/?

The first /opencms/ is the folder of your OpenCms installation in the webapps folder of your servlet container (tomcat,jboss,etc.). The second is a servlet mapping to the main OpenCms servlet which handles the requests. You can install OpenCms as root-application of you servlet container to get rid of the first /opencms/. During the installation process you can rename the servlet mapping (for example to cms) to shorten the second /opencms/.Alternatively there is a guide how to get rid of /opencms/opencms/ shipped with the alcacon documentation. See also Removing /opencms/opencms from site url

My OpenCms upgrade fails, what are common pitfalls?

A common pitfall is that your Servlet container(Tomcat,JBoss,etc.) has no write access to the OpenCms installation, check the permission and give the servlet-container write access.

Another pitfall is that the upgrade wizard that it is not able to open a display. Then can be fixed by starting the servlet container with the following java arguments:

-Djava.awt.headless=true

User Management

What is the difference between webusers and normal users?

The webusers are not allowed to login into the OpenCms workspace. You can use them to create a restricted area on your homepage. There is a howto how to create a restricted area on your homepage: How to create a restricted area on your homepage.

I lost the password of the user "Admin", what can I do?

If you have database access you can reset it with the following SQL query:

UPDATE CMS_USER SET USER_PASSWORD='ISMvKXpXpadDiUoOSoAfww==' WHERE USER_NAME='Admin';

This sets the "Admin" password to 'admin'. NOTE: Use this at your own risk!

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