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 Keep in mind that because of this, it's important that the email address you use is secure. Anyone with access to your email account can abuse it to gain access to other services, so your email is always the most important thing to keep safe. Please make sure you don't use the same password for your email as you do for anything else, including Xirvik service. Keep in mind that because of this, it's important that the email address you use is secure. Anyone with access to your email account can abuse it to gain access to other services, so your email is always the most important thing to keep safe. Please make sure you don't use the same password for your email as you do for anything else, including Xirvik service.
  
-**Registering with the system** \\+**__Registering with the system__** \\
 The self service system is easy to use once you get the hang of it. The first thing you need to do is register with it, by sending an email, from the same email we have on file, to selfservice@xirvik.com. The subject of the email is not important, in this example we just use "hey, xirvik" but anything would work.  The self service system is easy to use once you get the hang of it. The first thing you need to do is register with it, by sending an email, from the same email we have on file, to selfservice@xirvik.com. The subject of the email is not important, in this example we just use "hey, xirvik" but anything would work. 
  
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 +**__Getting service status__** \\
 +Sometimes we cannot connect to the server, and it's useful to know if the problem is that the service is down or if there's a problem somewhere between the server and ourselves. You can ask the self service system to check for you. It will try to connect to the server and check the services inside it to generate a convenient report. 
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 +{{ :self_service_tutorial_4_check_status.png?direct&400 |}}
  
  
  
tutorial_en_selfservice.txt · Last modified: 2017/08/22 19:10 by xirvdev