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==Regional Settings== | ==Regional Settings== |
Revision as of 15:35, 21 May 2019
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IntroductionPersonalise your Hornbill Experience, set your language preferences, configure your notifications and manage which devices are linked to your Hornbill account. |
Related Articles} Regional SettingsSet your display preferences for language etc
NotificationsConfigure your personal notification preferences for the collaborative features of Hornbill, Use the Enable toggle to decide which actions you would like to receive a Hornbill Notification for.
App PluginsDepending on the apps which are installed on your instance, you maybe presented with additional notification options which relate to notifications from specific line of business apps. Service ManagerWith Service Manager installed, you will be able to set your preferences for receiving Hornbill, Email, both or no notifications for the following actions. This section will only be visible if the administrator has enabled the following setting: guest.app.requests.notification.allowUserDefinedNotificationType, this is off by default and global options will be applied. If enabled users can set their own preferences for the following actions.
DevicesRegister, manage and remove devices from your Hornbill Account. Read more about the process for registering devices from the Registering Devices link in the related information section. All registered devices will be listed under the devices tab. Edit or remove the devices from your account using the remove or edit links accordingly. Change PasswordUse this option to manage and change your Hornbill Password. This option will not be relevant if your company has enabled transparent single sign on and is using your directory service (AD etc) password to authenticate your access to the Hornbill Service. More
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