This topic assumes that you have already installed Deltek Time and Expense with Self Service on your company's intranet or Internet. It also assumes that you have a computer that meets the system requirements for operating system, browser, etc. These requirements are outlined in the Install Instructions. Within your browser, you will either type in the URL address for Deltek Time and Expense with Self Service or use a link from your corporate web site. Once you use the link, the login screen displays.
Enter your login ID. Login IDs are assigned to employees within the system. They can be the same as the employee ID or different. Login IDs have the following attributes:
Must be between 1 and 20 positions
Supports alphanumeric characters
Must be unique within the Domain
Case sensitive
Enter your password in this field. If authentication is data-based, your initial password is your Government ID (as set up in the Basic Information tab of the Employee Information screen) with any dashes. This typically is your social security number. The password policies for the system are configurable. In general, data-based authentication passwords have the following attributes:
Not displayed as typed
Encrypted (stored and communicated)
Configurable minimum length (1 to 20)
Maximum length (20)
Case sensitive
Configurable expiration (0, 30, 60, 90, 180, or 360 days)
Can be configured to require at least one special character (!, @, #, $, etc.)
Can be configured to require at least one numeric character (1, 2, 3, etc.)
Can be configured to prohibit reuse of old passwords
Can be configured to require a mix of uppercase and lowercase characters
Depending on your configuration, this field may not be displayed. If it is displayed, you can specify which system you want to use. Domains represent different data sets. A domain can represent a different company or different data sets such as Production, Test, or Training. Domains have the following attributes:
Must be between 1 and 30 positions
Not case sensitive
Select your preferred language and locale from this drop-down list. When you change the locale, the language for field labels on the login screen change to match the locale you selected. Choices include the following:
Deutsch/Deutschland
English/Australia
English/United Kingdom
English/United States
Espanol/Espana
Espanol/Estados Unidos
Le Francais/La France
Nederlands/Nederland
If you select a Language/Locale that is not configured for your chosen domain, an error message displays, alerting you that the language is unavailable. The Login screen defaults to "English/United States."
After you have filled in the Login ID, Password, and Domain fields, select this icon to submit login information. If any of the information is invalid, the system will display an error dialog. If your system uses data-based authentication and you are logging in for the first time, you must change your password or you will be taken to your default screen as defined in your preferences.
Select this icon to clear the information entered.
If you select this check box, the system will display a change password dialog after successful login. You must verify the new password by entering it twice. The password must conform to the password policies as configured in the Password Settings group box in the General Options tab of the General Configuration screen.
If you are logging in to a new system where no information is set up, the valid login information is as follows:
Login ID: "install"
Password: "password"
Domain: Depends on what name was assigned during installation.
This dialog will appear the first time users log in to the system. They will be required to select the time zone in which they are located.