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Old 07-05-2006, 01:30 PM
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Default Installation OK...No Admin password or zmprov?

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Hello. I just installed the latest version of Zimbra, OS Version, on my RHEL4 server for testing. The install went flawless and everything seems to work. I am able to go to http://localhost and https://localhost:7071 (for admin console) in my web browser. However, I don't know what the admin password is. I was never prompted to enter one during install. I searched through the forums and wiki and found that I need to use the zmprov command....However, that command isn't installed. Is there something I missed? I would love to get this to work so we can look at using Zimbra in our organization for email. Any and all help or suggestions are welcome! Thanks in advance!

-Paul
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Old 07-05-2006, 03:37 PM
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All,

Hello. I just installed the latest version of Zimbra, OS Version, on my RHEL4 server for testing. The install went flawless and everything seems to work. I am able to go to http://localhost and https://localhost:7071 (for admin console) in my web browser. However, I don't know what the admin password is. I was never prompted to enter one during install. I searched through the forums and wiki and found that I need to use the zmprov command....However, that command isn't installed. Is there something I missed? I would love to get this to work so we can look at using Zimbra in our organization for email. Any and all help or suggestions are welcome! Thanks in advance!

-Paul
do a su - zimbra

Then try the command again, it probably isn't in your path.
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Old 07-05-2006, 06:45 PM
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That was it! Thanks a lot!

-Paul
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