Upon running Lucity, a login screen will appear. Users must log in to the Lucity suite prior to each use.
Field UsersNote: Users should log in at least once on a standard workstation before using the Field Laptop application, Lucity Web, or the Android App. This saves the users login ID and password to the security database.
Note: Choosing a client select which set of data to view.
Select Application Authentication from the second drop-down menu:
Enter a User name and Password.
Click Login.
The program will login.
Note: Passwords are limited to 14 characters, are case sensitive, and should only consist of alpha or numeric characters (no special characters, ie ! @ - _ ~ etc...). Passwords should not begin with a numeric digit. For information on resetting your password, go here.
Click OK.
Note: Users may not share login names. A user can only be logged in on one workstation at a time. If the user attempts to login to a second workstation, a message will be displayed indicating that the license is otherwise occupied.
Note: Choosing a client select which set of data to view.
Select Windows Authentication from the second drop-down menu:
Note: Windows Authentication disables the User and Password fields. For additional information on setting up Windows Authentication go here.
Click Login.
Note: Users may not share login names. A user can only be logged in on one workstation at a time. If the user attempts to login to a second workstation, a message will be displayed indicating that the license is otherwise occupied.
Login Process
A progress dialog will appear. The first time logging in to Lucity.exe will take a bit longer than subsequent logins as the DLLs must be loaded into memory. Once they have been loaded, Windows keeps the DLLs in memory until the machine is rebooted (or the DLLs have not been used for a long time). Several messages will appear during the login process:
"Initializing License Manager 1 of 2" - This indicates that Lucity.exe has started loading some of the .Net DLLs.
"Initializing License Manager 2 of 2" - This indicates that Lucity.exe is loading more of the .Net DLLs and will then copy config files from the network if needed.
"Logging on to Lucity Framework" - This indicates Lucity.exe is loading the remainder of the .Net DLLs. It will also create a database connection, connect, and run 5 to 10 queries.