Logging In

Logging In

Logging into Doors.NET

  1.  To log into the Doors.NET software, open the log in window by clicking the admin client icon from the desktop.

    Admin Client Icon

  2. Or from the Windows Start menu, go to All Programs >> Doors.NET >> Keri Systems Client.

    DoorNET Admin Client

  3. The log in window will appear.

    Client Login Window

  4. If the Application Server and the Admin Client are installed on the same PC, you only have to enter the user name and password, then click connect. The default user name and password are both admin.

    Client Login

  5. If you are logging into the Application Server/Host PC from a remote client you will need to deselect 'Use Default Server'.
  6. Remove the default Localhost IP address (127.0.0.1).
  7. Enter the static IP address or the DNS name of the Application Server PC - (Optionally you can enter the Site name).
  8. You can also select the required default language for the client.

    Client Login - Image 3

  9. Click the blue save icon once you have entered your settings.

    Client Login - Image 2

  10. After clicking the save icon these will become the default server settings, so unless the Application Server IP address changes, or you need to connect to a different Application Server, you will not need to enter the IP address again (you can just leave 'Use Default Server' option selected).
  11. Click the Connect button and the administrative client should open.

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