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 ===== Getting started ===== ===== Getting started =====
  
-PMA.core is a web-based system running on IIS. Therefore, you'll need a webbrowser ​and a network-connection to use the system.+PMA.core is a web-based system running on IIS. Therefore, you'll need a web browser ​and a network connection to use the system.
  
 During installation you will have determined the URL through which the application is accessible. ​ During installation you will have determined the URL through which the application is accessible. ​
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 The end-user interface for PMA.core is available from your system administrator,​ or Pathomation support contact (it will have been communicated to you once the installation procedure was completed). The end-user interface for PMA.core is available from your system administrator,​ or Pathomation support contact (it will have been communicated to you once the installation procedure was completed).
  
-A Pathomation representative can tissue ​you with initial credentials for When you visit the URL for the first time. +A Pathomation representative can issue you with initial credentials for When you visit the URL for the first time. 
  
   * The username is case-insensitive. Logging in as "​User"​ or "​usER"​ is the same.    * The username is case-insensitive. Logging in as "​User"​ or "​usER"​ is the same. 
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-Upon successful login (if unsuccessful,​ you receive an error message and you'​re ​allowed to attempt to log in again), you see the startpage for the PMA.core administration interface:+Upon successful login (if unsuccessful,​ you will receive an error message and be allowed to attempt to log in again), you see the startpage for the PMA.core administration interface:
  
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 The exact appearance of this page depends on your specific installation and what optional modules are available. ​ The exact appearance of this page depends on your specific installation and what optional modules are available. ​
  
-- Identity control: shows what login that was used for authentication,​ and allows ​one to log out again (and subsequently switch ​personas)+- Identity control: shows what login that was used for authentication,​ and allows ​a user to log out again (and subsequently switch ​accounts)
  
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 ===== Minimal user management ===== ===== Minimal user management =====
  
-In order to have an optimal ​functioning system, there are some minimal housekeeping rules that you should take care of right now. Don't delay, don't let this linger, don't postpone this until later. Do this now; you'll gain some experience with the PMA.core system and have a more secure environment because of what you're about to do (but only if you do it).+In order to have an optimally ​functioning system, there are some minimal housekeeping rules that you should take care of right now. Don't delay, don't let this linger, don't postpone this until later. Do this now; you'll gain some experience with the PMA.core system ​//and// have a more secure environment because of what you're about to do (but only if you do it).
  
 ==== Change the admin password ==== ==== Change the admin password ====
  
-The initial (default) username and password are give to you by your system administrator. ​+The initial (default) username and password are given to you by your system administrator. ​
  
 Select "​Users"​ from the navigation menu. You should only see a limited number of users in the content frame. ​ Select "​Users"​ from the navigation menu. You should only see a limited number of users in the content frame. ​
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 As of PMA.core 1.1, additional user access rights can be determined through [[ACL|Access Control Lists (ACLs)]]. As of PMA.core 1.1, additional user access rights can be determined through [[ACL|Access Control Lists (ACLs)]].
-If access rights do not work out as you intended, check the chapter on user management for troubleshooting an account'​s properties, or consult the individual product manuals to see that you have the connectivity with the corresponding PMA.core set up appropriately.+If access rights do not work as you intended, check the chapter on user management for troubleshooting an account'​s properties, or consult the individual product manuals to see that you have the connectivity with the corresponding PMA.core set up appropriately.
  
 ===== Host your slides ===== ===== Host your slides =====
  
-Now that you've created your first user, you still have to be able to show that user some content. In order to do that, you need to set up your first root directory. We elaborate on the concept in a subsequent chapter, but suffice it to say for now that a root directory is starting location from which your various whole slide images will be hosted. ​+Now that you've created your first user, you will want to show that user some content. In order to do that, you need to set up your first root directory. We elaborate on the concept in a subsequent chapter, but suffice it to say for now that a root directory is the starting location from which your various whole slide images will be hosted. ​
  
 The reason for working with root directories has two advantages: ​ The reason for working with root directories has two advantages: ​
-  - You don't have to navigate ​through ​a complicated directory structure before reaching the files that you want to work with+  - You don't have to navigate a complicated directory structure before reaching the files that you want to work with
   - You can map multiple root directories to organize slides according to different purposes or workflows. ​   - You can map multiple root directories to organize slides according to different purposes or workflows. ​
  
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-Similar ​to how you created ​you first user, you can set up a new root directory by clicking on the "​Add"​ button in the top-right corner of the overview table:+Similarly ​to how you created ​your first user, you can set up a new root directory by clicking on the "​Add"​ button in the top-right corner of the overview table:
  
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-The new form that appears is also not unlike the one you used to add a new user: assign ​it an alias that you can use for identification and recognize, an optional description,​ and press the "​Create"​ button. You can may ignore the rest of the fields for now; these are explained in detail in the dedicated chapter on root directories. Once the root directory is created, a mounting point is required ​that tells PMA.core where to find the slides that should be displayed under the particular root directory.+The new form that appears is also not unlike the one you used to add a new user: assign ​the root dir an alias that you can use for identification and recognize, an optional description,​ and press the "​Create"​ button. You can may ignore the rest of the fields for now; these are explained in detail in the dedicated chapter on root directories. Once the root directory is created, a mounting point is required ​- the mounting point tells PMA.core where to find the slides that should be displayed under the particular root directory.
  
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-And you can browse the "​test"​ root directory by going to the Images menu. You'll be able to select from any root directory ​that you have in your list, and see what files are present in each one. Furthermore,​ you may inspect any file in this list by clicking on its filename ​firstand subsequently ​on its thumbnail:+And you can browse the "​test"​ root directory by going to the Images menu. You'll be able to select from any root directory in your list, and see any files contained within. Furthermore,​ you may inspect any file in this list by clicking on the filename, ​then clicking ​on its thumbnail:
  
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 ==== What's next?  ==== ==== What's next?  ====
  
-In this chapter, we've made an attempt to offer you a straight path to have operations up and running. We've shown you the quickest route through a minimum of steps of what it takes to get your server online and ready for action.+In this chapter, we've shown you the quickest route through a minimum of steps of what it takes to get your server online and ready for action.
  
-You've created your first user account, mapped your first (digital) slide repository, ​and even looked at your first slide and experienced the ease of use of our platform, as well as the convenience of no longer having to worry about “which files can I actually see?” or “do I have the right viewer for this?”.+You've created your first user account, mapped your first (digital) slide repository, looked at your first slide and experienced the ease of use of our platform, as well as the convenience of no longer having to worry about “which files can I actually see?” or “do I have the right viewer for this?”.
  
-In subsequent chapters we elaborate on each of the topics touched upon in this introduction,​ and introduce you to some new ones along the way.+In subsequent chapters we will elaborate on each of the topics touched upon in this introduction,​ and introduce you to some new ones along the way.
  
 We sincerely hope you enjoy our software and that this is the beginning of a fruitful collaboration and relationship between you, the customer, and us, your friendly neighborhood digital pathology firm. As always; should you have any comments, questions, or concerns, [[https://​www.pathomation.com/​contact|drop us a line]] at [[mailto:​info@pathomation.com|info@pathomation.com]]. We sincerely hope you enjoy our software and that this is the beginning of a fruitful collaboration and relationship between you, the customer, and us, your friendly neighborhood digital pathology firm. As always; should you have any comments, questions, or concerns, [[https://​www.pathomation.com/​contact|drop us a line]] at [[mailto:​info@pathomation.com|info@pathomation.com]].
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