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Axis - Getting Started

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Overview

Add additional content to blast emails by including an attachment such as a PDF or Microsoft Office document.Login Issues can arise due to a variety of reasons. Learning to troubleshoot Login Issues is the first step in addressing issues that members, or even staff may have when trying to access the website.  

Use Case(s)

Clubs looking to send a flyer for an event, monthly newsletter or other club documents.Follow the below steps when login issues arise to try to troubleshoot the source of the issue.
 


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This video provides an overview of how to use the Document Upload tool, and how to attach documents to an email Troubleshoot Login Issues.

Note: Sections of the video have been referenced below with corresponding times in the video for ease of access

Total Video (Length)3:07  
Accessing Document Upload 0:04Attaching Documents to Text1:43
Uploading Documents0:12Previewing Attached Document 2:25
Securing/Unsecuring Documents1:07Attaching Documents to Images2:34
Composing Emails1:32  

 

 

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Uploading the Document 

 

Downloadable Guide

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Troubleshooting

 

If a member or staff member is having issues with logging in, first ask the user to send you the steps in which the error occurred.

 If the user receives an error message that their username or password is wrong, then you may urge the user to use the reset link or you may manually update their password / username for them in the Directory.

 If the user tries to login, but the login fails and returns them to the home page; you will then want to ask the user to copy and paste the URL they receive.

 The URL string will return a code in which you can decipher what the issue is.

 URL Example: http://www.grandkeyclub.com/default.aspx?p=home&E=0 

Error Codes

 

The Error will be at the end of the URL, after the default.aspx?p=home&.

 Below are the following error codes:


    • E=0 = No UserName Found
    • E=1 = Password invalid for Username
    • E=2 = UserName and Password are correct
    • E=3 = MEMBER IS NOT ACTIVE
    • E=4 = MEMBER IS NOT ACTIVE
    • E=5 = MULTIPLE USERS FOUND FOR USERNAME
    • E=6 = Login required to view page
    • E=7 = admin required to view page
    • E=8 = public user registration not yet verified
    • E=9 = User account is locked


From here, you may begin to correct the login issue.

 

Downloadable Guide

Troubleshooting Login Issues

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