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Automated Setup improvement - Backend Login issue #1204
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Hi, @postadelmaga Thank you for reporting this issue. We will work on incorporating these changes and update the documentation accordingly. How you can address the concerns you’ve raised:
Honestly, I never use the default authentication user, I always create an admin user using the
I have suggested @markshust to enhance Magento setup to disabling 2FA during the installation process for a smoother setup experience, but we have not reached a final decision Feel free to check it now: #1091 If you have any suggestions, please let me know :) But for now, you can disable the two-factor authentication after installation as follows: Just disable these modules: Or install this Mark Shust`s extension https://github.com/markshust/magento2-module-disabletwofactorauth FYI: The |
Thanks, |
Honestly, I never use phpmyadmin, GUI of PHPStorm works very well for me. But if you need this, why not add this to README? :) |
Because of the below issue the automatic setup required some manual step in order to access the back-end
Description
After installing the environment, I tried to access the back-end and I got 2 issues:
Steps To Reproduce
Automated Setup
Magento 2.4.7 communityhttps://magento.test/admin
john.smith
, password:password123
You need to configure Two-Factor
message is displayed ( mail is set to[email protected]
)Suggestion
Automated Setup
that allow to specify a real email addressThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: