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Using a connection key

Your website administrator will provide a connection key, which you import to establish a connection to your website. The connection key contains all of the network information Contribute needs to connect to your website.

The website administrator will send an e-mail with the key attached, or give you the network location for you to download the key. You will also need a password/passphrase to unlock the connection key during installation. If you do not know the password/passphrase, contact your website administrator.

To import a website connection key:

  1. Open the e-mail containing the connection key. If the connection key is not attached to an e-mail, navigate to the network location of the key, then copy it to your computer.
  2. Double-click the connection key. (The connection key has an .stc extension, as in
    myConnection.stc.) Contribute launches (if it is not already running) and the Import Connection Key dialog box appears.
  3. Enter your name, e-mail address, and the password for the connection key.

Important Note: The password for the connection key is a unique password used by Contribute to encrypt the connection information for security purposes. This password is NOT your kerberos password or any other password you currently use. You must receive this password from your Contribute site administrator.

Finally, enter the username and password when prompted. This will be your BU username and kerberos password. For this tutorial, the username and password information will be provided to you by your instructor.

 

 

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