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avinashIMT
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Hello i have issue in first time logins..
URL:
http://localhost:8000/en-US/account/login?return_to=%2Fen-US%2F.

I am created account in Indian country region. but URL shows en-US is this is the issue i am facing...?

its says :invalid username and password"

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lguinn2
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If you have just installed Splunk, the user name is admin and the password is changeme. When you login for the first time, you will be prompted to change the password to something else.

This is not region-specific. If you are seeing /en-US/ in the URI, that is because your browser is set for US-English. That is not related to your username and password in Splunk.

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lguinn2
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If you have just installed Splunk, the user name is admin and the password is changeme. When you login for the first time, you will be prompted to change the password to something else.

This is not region-specific. If you are seeing /en-US/ in the URI, that is because your browser is set for US-English. That is not related to your username and password in Splunk.

avinashIMT
New Member

Thank you so much lguinn...
my issue is solved i am able to login now.

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