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Connecting to ownCloud
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======================
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:maxdepth: 2
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introduction
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connecting_browser
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webinterface
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connecting_webdav
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files
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calendars
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The ownCloud Web Interface
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==========================
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You can connect to ownCloud with your web browser by pointing
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it to the address that you have received from your service
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provider. In case you are administering the server yourself,
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have a look at ownCloud Administrators Manual.
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When you enter the URL, you will receive a page that is similar
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to the one depicted below:
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.. figure:: images/oc_connect.png
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:scale: 50
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The ownCloud login screen
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Login with the user name and password with you have received from
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your service provider. If you have set up the server yourself,
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log in with the user name which you have created during the
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setup process. You can add further users through the settings,
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or by hooking up a user backend, such as LDAP.
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Overview
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--------
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After clicking the :guilabel:`Log in` button, you will be redirected
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to ownCloud's main web interface:
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.. figure:: images/oc_ui.png
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:scale: 50
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The ownCloud main interface with the essential elements numbered
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The web interface comprises of the following items:
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1. **Navigation bar**: Allows navigation between different parts of ownCloud,
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provided by apps. Not all apps depicted in this screen shot are installed
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and enabled by default.
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2. **Application view**: This is where apps show their content. By default, this
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will show the files and directory (file view) of your user on the ownCloud
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installation.
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3. **Upload/Create button**: This allows you to create new files or upload
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existing ones from your device. Note that you can also drop files from
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Explorer or Finder onto the ownCloud file view and they will get uploaded to
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ownCloud.
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4. **Search/Logout**: Search allows you to look for files and
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directories. Currently, ownCloud does not provide a full text search, but
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this may change in future releases.
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5. **Settings**: This button provides access to the settings menu, where you can
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change your personal settings, such as the interface language or your
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password. You can also retrieve the WebDAV URL (see next chapter) and show
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your quota. Administrators will also get access to user management
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(:guilabel:`Users`), the apps settings (:guilabel:`Apps`) and administrative
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settings (:guilabel:`Admin`) including access to ownCloud's log.
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