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Fill out the Add user form with Username, Email, First Name, and Last Name. Click Save Create.

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The user has been created. Now we need to set up the users credentials. Click on the Credentials tab.

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There are two options for configuring credentials. Either create a temporary password, or let SSL Keycloak take care of it by sending an email to the newly created user. We recommend the last option. Click on Credential Reset.

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In the Credential Reset sectiondialog, select Verify Email, and Update Password in the Reset Actions input field. Set expiry to the desired amount. Click on Send email.

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Confirm by clicking Send Email.

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A pop-up confirms that the email was sent.

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Now we need to configure the privileges of the user. Click on the Attributes tab.

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Click on Add an attribute with key .In the form, add dk:gov:saml:attribute:Privileges_intermediate in the key field, and value is a Base 64 encoded OIO Basic Privilege Profile XML document . Click Add next to the attribute line, and then click Save.

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in the value is field. Click Save.

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A pop-up confirms that the user has been saved.

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That’s it. The user is now fully configured, and can be found on the Users page.

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The user has “not verified“ icon next to the email, until the users has verified their email and set a password.

Update Password

When the administrator has added a user, and performed the credential reset step, the user receives an email. The user must then follow the link before it expires.

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The user has now reset their password, and are now able to login.

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User login

To log in as a SSL user in the eHealth infrastructure, one must use the ssl-realm on FUT Keycloak. There will be an option for each SSL Organization in the eHealth infrastructure. Click on the desired SSL Organization.

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