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Learning Objectives

After reading this article, you’ll be able to:

  • Log into Workplace using any device you own;

Where can I login?

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Workplace Management is an online application which can be accessed via a device (desktop computer, laptop, tablet

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, mobile phone

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In order to login you need to know your:

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login name & password (not applicable when using Single Sign On);

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) with an internet connection and a web browser. The recommended web browsers are:

  • Google Chrome

  • Apple Safari

  • Microsoft Edge

Every customer will have a unique URL to access their Workplace Management environment. The URL looks something like this: https://<client name>.axxerion.com/axxerion/signin

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Examples:

  • https://thetechcompany.axxerion.com/axxerion/signin

  • https://foodanddrinks.axxerion.com/axxerion/signin

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When browsing to the correct client URL, a login screen is presented to the user. The language of the login screen is

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taken over from the language of

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the browser. After logging in

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to Workplace Management, the language of the system user takes over and shows the application in the

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Summary

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  • Workplace is a cloud based application. You can log into Workplace with any computer, laptop, tablet and mobile phone.

  • Recommended browsers are: Chrome, Safari and Microsoft Edge.

  • Client specific URLs are used to navigate to your Workplace environment.

Exercise

  •  Log into Workplace

Search

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applicable language.

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If the user cannot log in anymore, because of a forgotten password, see Changing your password.

Info

Users can only be logged in once in Workplace Management. If the same user logs in a second time via another session, the user is not directly logged in, but is asked to close the first session. After that the user can log in again.

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If the client has a Single Sign-On (SSO) set up, the user will not be presented the above login screen. The user will either be already logged in or the user needs to log in via their identity provider, for example Microsoft.