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 1      Installing Gemini 5
 1.1        Pre-requisite Checks
 1.2        Installing Gemini 5 Using Automated Installer
 1.3        Installing Gemini 5 Using Zip File
 1.4        Upgrading 5.0 to 5.1
 1.5        Upgrading 4.2 to 5.1
 1.6        Using Windows Authentication
 1.7        Setting up with Geckoboard
 1.8        Setting up with Lucidchart
 1.9        MS Project Connector
 2      Getting Started with Gemini 5
 2.1        Signing in to Gemini
 2.2        Navigation in Gemini
 2.3        AppNav Cards
 2.4        Gemini Terminology
 2.5        Features and Functions
 2.5.1          The Grid
 2.5.2          The Planner
 2.5.3          Activity Page
 2.5.4          Timeline Page
 2.5.5          Roadmaps and Changelogs
 2.5.6          Documents
 2.5.7          Standard Reports
 2.5.8          The Calendar
 2.5.9          Burndown and Burnup Charts
 2.5.10           Ad Hoc Reporting with Excel
 2.5.11           The Data Import Wizard
 3      Creating and Managing Tasks
 3.1        Creating Tasks
 3.2        Rapid Planning (Creating Multiple Tasks)
 3.3        The View Item Page
 4      Structuring Projects
 4.1        Creating Projects
 4.2        Components in Gemini
 4.3        Versions in Gemini
 4.4        Setting Project Defaults
 5      Breeze - Email-to-ticketing
 5.1        Introduction to Breeze
 5.2        Breeze: Queues
 5.3        Breeze: SMTP Servers
 5.4        Breeze: Mailboxes
 5.5        Breeze: Response Templates
 6      Sentry - Testing in Gemini
 6.1        Introduction to Sentry
 6.2        Test Cases
 6.3        Test Plans
 6.4        Test Runner (Executing Tests)
 6.5        Test Run History
 7      Project Templates
 7.1        Project Templates: Introduction
 7.2        Project Templates: Process
 7.3        Project Templates: Screens and Visibility
 7.4        Project Templates: Process Workflow
 7.5        Project Templates: Custom Fields
 7.6        Project Templates: Menus
 7.7        Project Templates: Status, Priority and Severity
 7.8        Project Templates: Resolution
 7.9        Project Templates: Links
 7.10         Project Templates: Time
 8      People and Permissions
 8.1        Users
 8.2        Groups
 8.3        Permissions
 8.4        Active Directory Integration and Windows Authentication
 9      Code Review & Source Control Connectors
 9.1        SVN Server Installation
 9.2        Client Side Gemini Tortoise SVN Integration
 9.3        Git Source Control Connector
 9.4        Mercurial Source Control Connector
 9.5        TFS Source Control Connector
 9.6        Using Saucery for Code Review
 10       Gemini 4
 10.1         Getting Started
 10.2         Installing
 10.2.1           Requirements
 10.2.2           Automated Installer
 10.2.3           Microsoft Web Platform
 10.2.4           Zip File
 10.2.5           Scheduler Service
 10.3         Upgrading
 10.3.1           Upgrading Existing Installations
 10.3.2           Upgrading 4.1.x to 4.2
 10.3.3           Upgrading 4.0.x to 4.2
 10.3.4           Upgrading 3.7.x to 4.2
 10.3.5           Upgrading 3.6.x to 4.2
 10.3.6           Upgrading 3.5.x to 4.2
 10.3.7           Upgrading 3.1.x to 4.2
 10.3.8           Upgrading 3.0.x to 4.2
 10.3.9           Upgrading 3.0.0 to 4.2
 10.3.10            Upgrading 2.2 to 4.2
 10.3.11            Upgrading 2.1.x to 4.2
 10.3.12            Upgrading 2.0.x to 4.2
 10.3.13            Upgrading 1.9.1 to 4.2
 10.3.14            Upgrading 1.9/1.9a/1.9b to 4.2
 10.3.15            Upgrading 1.8.x to 4.2
 10.3.16            Upgrading 1.7 to 4.2
 10.3.17            Upgrading 1.6.3 to 4.2
 10.4         Projects
 10.4.1           Project Concepts
 10.4.1.1             Grouping Projects
 10.4.1.2             Components
 10.4.1.3             Versions
 10.4.1.4             Roadmap
 10.4.1.5             Change Log
 10.4.1.6             Dashboard
 10.4.2           Project Customization
 10.4.2.1             Project Settings
 10.4.2.2             Single, Multiple Item Options
 10.4.2.3             Item Type, Priority, Severity Options
 10.4.2.4             Default Values
 10.4.2.5             Components
 10.4.2.6             Versions
 10.4.2.7             Project Attributes
 10.4.2.8             Which Fields Are Displayed?
 10.5         Item Management
 10.5.1           Overview
 10.5.2           Creating
 10.5.3           Editing
 10.5.4           Viewing
 10.5.5           Visibility
 10.5.6           Custom Fields
 10.5.7           Comments
 10.5.8           Hierarchy
 10.5.9           Links
 10.5.10            Recurrence
 10.5.11            Estimates & Time Logs
 10.5.12            Source Control Links
 10.5.13            Audit Trails
 10.5.14            Workflow
 10.5.15            Filter Items
 10.5.15.1              Using the Filter
 10.5.15.2              Saving and Reusing Filters
 10.5.15.3              Cross Project Roll-ups
 10.5.16            Patterns
 10.6         Planning Board
 10.7         Time Management
 10.7.1           Time Reports
 10.7.2           Recording Time
 10.8         Notifications
 10.8.1           Project Alerts
 10.8.2           Item Watchers
 10.9         Test Management
 10.9.1           Approach
 10.9.2           Plans
 10.9.3           Cases
 10.9.4           Runs
 10.9.5           Traceability
 10.9.6           Filtering
 10.10          Management
 10.10.1            Administration
 10.10.1.1              General Configuration
 10.10.1.2              SMTP and Notifications
 10.10.1.3              Projects
 10.10.1.4              Custom Fields
 10.10.1.5              Item Management
 10.10.1.6              Test Management
 10.10.1.7              Licensing
 10.10.2            Users & Security
 10.10.2.1              User Management
 10.10.2.2              Global and Project Groups
 10.10.2.3              Working with Global Groups
 10.10.2.4              Working with Project Groups
 10.10.2.5              Available Permissions
 10.10.2.6              Project Resources
 10.10.2.7              Assigning Permissions to Projects
 10.10.2.8              Windows Authentication
 10.10.2.9              Active Directory Integration
 10.11          Using Add-on Products
 10.11.1            Visual Studio 2008/2010
 10.11.2            Gemini Desktop
 10.11.3            Microsoft Outlook
 10.11.4            Converse
 10.11.4.1              Installation
 10.11.4.2              Core Mailbox Setup
 10.11.4.3              Selecting Emails to Process
 10.11.4.4              Manipulating Email Content
 10.11.4.5              Outbound Notifications
 10.11.4.6              Project Mapping
 10.12          API
 10.12.1            Introduction
 10.12.2            Enabling API support
 10.12.3            Authentication
 10.12.4            Response Formats
 10.12.5            .NET Quick-start
 10.12.6            Schema Reference
 10.12.7            Administration API
 10.12.8            Alerts API
 10.12.9            Custom Fields API
 10.12.10             Groups API
 10.12.11             Items API
 10.12.12             Projects API
 10.12.13             Users API
 10.12.14             Testing API
 10.13          User Profile
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Signing in to Gemini

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If your system administrator has configured Gemini for single-sign-on (Gemini supports Windows, Forms and AD), or you Gemini instance is using Active Directory to authenticate you then this document serves only to explain the various options for user logins in Gemini. If not, when you login you may be faced with a page that looks something like this:

 

login

 

Gemini can be configured to use the OpenAuth standard to allow you to log in using your identity from a number of social platforms that you might already be a member of. If you are already logged in to one of these then you will be signed straight in to Gemini when you click on the image that represents the social application you are signed into, provided that the account under that identity is valid and recognised. If your account does not exist and the Gemini Administrator has enabled Self Registration then you will be taken to a Registration page and asked to enter specific details about yourself (email address, gravatar etc).

Your systems administrator can enable or disable the social platforms that Gemini will accept user credentials from. If you do not see the one that you might wish to use it may well be that it has been disabled and it is not the case that Gemini does not support it.

Gemini also supports the OpenID standard, and you can get an OpenID to be used on many sites worldwide from OpenID.Net.

Finally, Gemini supports simple Username and Password authentication. If your username and Password have been set up by a 3rd party and you have not self-registered then you may be required to change your password immediately after you have logged on, assuming that the Immediate Password Expiry option has been set for your Gemini system.

If you do not see multiple methods of authentication when you login then the other methods/sources of authentication have been disabled.

If you have forgotten your password, click on the help tab and you will be prompted for your email address. You will shortly thereafter receive an email that will enable you to reset your password.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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