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Logging on to TRITON Manager
TRITON Manager Help | Web, Data, and Email Protection Solutions | v8.3.x
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TRITON Manager is the central configuration interface used to manage software configuration and settings for your software modules. This Web-based tool runs on a variety of popular browsers. For a list of browsers and versions that are supported, see the Certified Product Matrix on the Forcepoint website.
Although it is possible to launch TRITON Manager using non-supported browsers, you may not receive full functionality and proper display of the application.
Requirements
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Some animations in TRITON Manager depend on the browser settings. In Internet Explorer, select the Tools > Internet Options > Advanced > Multimedia > Play animation in webpages option to ensure animations display properly.
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Windows 7 considerations - If you are using the Windows 7 operating system, you may need to run the browser as administrator for it to allow ActiveX controls. Right-click the browser application and select Run as administrator.
Launching TRITON Manager
To launch TRITON Manager, do one of the following:
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On Windows machines, go to Start > Programs > Websense, and then select TRITON Manager.
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https://<IP_address_or_hostname>:9443/triton/
Substitute the IP address or hostname of the TRITON machine. It is recommended that you use the IP address, especially when launching TRITON Manager from a remote machine.
After installation, the default user, admin, has full administrative access to all TRITON modules. The account cannot be deleted, and the user name cannot be changed. The admin password is configured during installation.
At the logon page, enter your User name and Password, then click Log On. If your organization is using two-factor authentication, see Logging on with certificate authentication.
 
Note 
If you are unable to connect to TRITON Manager from a remote machine, make sure that your firewall allows communication on that port.

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