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In this unit, you will learn about the different ways to log in to Vault.
Transcript
00:08
This is the workflow overview for the module,
00:10
the first task you will learn about is how to log in to Vault.
00:17
To begin with, we will review log in to the Vault professional client.
00:21
The log in command is under the file menu within the Vault client interface.
00:26
Once the command is selected,
00:28
the log in dialog displays where you can enter your
00:30
log in credentials and select the server and Vault specifics.
00:35
The log in dialog box will also display
00:37
automatically when you launch Vault professional,
00:41
you can select the automatically log in next session option.
00:44
If you want to bypass the log in dialog box completely.
00:52
Note that the log in dialog box you see when logging in to the Vault client
00:56
is the same as the one that displays when logging in to Vault
00:60
from inventor
01:01
With the Autodesk Vault add in form inventor.
01:04
To log in to Vault from inventor, you select the Log in button from the Vault tab.
01:09
The log in dialog box displays and is where you enter your log in credentials.
01:14
Same as when logging in to the Vault client.
01:20
When logging in to the Vault client or logging in to Vault
01:23
from within software environments such as inventor or AutoCAD.
01:27
Using a Vault add in,
01:29
you first enter the authentication method.
01:32
The choices are Vault account or Windows account.
01:35
Starting in version 2022.
01:37
There is also an Autodesk ID Authentication method.
01:44
Next is to specify the user name,
01:47
the Vault account user name
01:49
that has administrative rights by default is administrator
01:53
If using the Windows account authentication method,
01:57
the user name and password is automatically filled in for you.
02:01
If you select the Autodesk ID Authentication method,
02:04
you will need to sign in to your Autodesk account.
02:12
The administrator Vault account. User does not have a password by default.
02:16
Note that for the Vault account authentication, the password is not required
02:21
as previously mentioned. If using Windows authentication,
02:25
both the user name and password is filled in automatically.
02:28
If you are using Autodesk idea authentication,
02:31
you are prompted to sign in using your Autodesk ID credentials
02:39
for the server, you enter either the name or IP.
02:42
Address of the Autodesk data management server
02:45
also known as ADMS.
02:53
For the Vault you click the
02:55
three dots Menu or Browse button
02:57
to see the list of Vault databases
02:60
you can choose from and select the one you would like to access.
03:08
In this demonstration we will log in to the Vault client and
03:12
then we will log in to Vault from the inventor environment.
03:20
We select File
03:22
log in from the Vault client and use the Vault account authentication method.
03:27
In this case an administrator for the user name.
03:30
We also enter the password and the name of the Autodesk data management server.
03:35
And select the Vault from the list.
03:38
In this case it's My-intro-Vault
03:42
we click OK.
03:43
And we can see here that we're logged in as administrator
03:48
to the My-intro-Vault.
03:51
Database.
03:53
The server Vault and account details are shown in
03:56
the bottom right corner in the status bar.
04:06
Now to log in to Vault from inventor
04:09
select the Vault tab, then log in.
04:13
the log in dialog displays with the same information
04:16
required as for logging in to the Vault client
04:21
to Log out,
04:22
select the Log out button from the Vault tab.
04:27
Select the Connection status from the access panel to view the connection details.
Video transcript
00:08
This is the workflow overview for the module,
00:10
the first task you will learn about is how to log in to Vault.
00:17
To begin with, we will review log in to the Vault professional client.
00:21
The log in command is under the file menu within the Vault client interface.
00:26
Once the command is selected,
00:28
the log in dialog displays where you can enter your
00:30
log in credentials and select the server and Vault specifics.
00:35
The log in dialog box will also display
00:37
automatically when you launch Vault professional,
00:41
you can select the automatically log in next session option.
00:44
If you want to bypass the log in dialog box completely.
00:52
Note that the log in dialog box you see when logging in to the Vault client
00:56
is the same as the one that displays when logging in to Vault
00:60
from inventor
01:01
With the Autodesk Vault add in form inventor.
01:04
To log in to Vault from inventor, you select the Log in button from the Vault tab.
01:09
The log in dialog box displays and is where you enter your log in credentials.
01:14
Same as when logging in to the Vault client.
01:20
When logging in to the Vault client or logging in to Vault
01:23
from within software environments such as inventor or AutoCAD.
01:27
Using a Vault add in,
01:29
you first enter the authentication method.
01:32
The choices are Vault account or Windows account.
01:35
Starting in version 2022.
01:37
There is also an Autodesk ID Authentication method.
01:44
Next is to specify the user name,
01:47
the Vault account user name
01:49
that has administrative rights by default is administrator
01:53
If using the Windows account authentication method,
01:57
the user name and password is automatically filled in for you.
02:01
If you select the Autodesk ID Authentication method,
02:04
you will need to sign in to your Autodesk account.
02:12
The administrator Vault account. User does not have a password by default.
02:16
Note that for the Vault account authentication, the password is not required
02:21
as previously mentioned. If using Windows authentication,
02:25
both the user name and password is filled in automatically.
02:28
If you are using Autodesk idea authentication,
02:31
you are prompted to sign in using your Autodesk ID credentials
02:39
for the server, you enter either the name or IP.
02:42
Address of the Autodesk data management server
02:45
also known as ADMS.
02:53
For the Vault you click the
02:55
three dots Menu or Browse button
02:57
to see the list of Vault databases
02:60
you can choose from and select the one you would like to access.
03:08
In this demonstration we will log in to the Vault client and
03:12
then we will log in to Vault from the inventor environment.
03:20
We select File
03:22
log in from the Vault client and use the Vault account authentication method.
03:27
In this case an administrator for the user name.
03:30
We also enter the password and the name of the Autodesk data management server.
03:35
And select the Vault from the list.
03:38
In this case it's My-intro-Vault
03:42
we click OK.
03:43
And we can see here that we're logged in as administrator
03:48
to the My-intro-Vault.
03:51
Database.
03:53
The server Vault and account details are shown in
03:56
the bottom right corner in the status bar.
04:06
Now to log in to Vault from inventor
04:09
select the Vault tab, then log in.
04:13
the log in dialog displays with the same information
04:16
required as for logging in to the Vault client
04:21
to Log out,
04:22
select the Log out button from the Vault tab.
04:27
Select the Connection status from the access panel to view the connection details.
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