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Fig. 1 – switching between versions
The procedure of getting access differs depending on the version: test or production.
As mentioned above, the Web-client is a part of the EDI system, i.e. client space. Therefore, for a comprehensive testing of the Web-client, a client should have an acess to test environment, a repository code and related certificate.
Companies not involved in the test environement, nevertheless, may obtain a login and a password to the Web-client, but they will not be able to liaise with the Repository system (i.e. submit reports and receive messages from the Repository).
To obtain a login and a password to the test Web-client you should write to support@itglobal.ru, indicating "Access to the tested Web-client of the Repository" in the subject and the following information in the letter body:
In a return email you will get a link to ther Web-client (http://repository1.itglobal.ru/lkr/en/account/login), your login and a password.
From 1 April 2016, the using of the Web-client will be free. To obtain a login and a password to the test Web-client you should write to soed@nsd.ru. |
An access to the Web-client in the production environment is provided only to the Repository's clients. A detailed description how to get an access to the Repository is available in the NSD web-site.
Pursuant to the license agreement with ZAO NSD IT Global maintains and supports the Web-client. To obtain an access to the Web-client in the production environment a sublicense agrement should be entered. A detailed description and rates are given in the web-site of the company.
Then you need to obtain a login and a password to Web-client in the production environment. You should write the letter to support@itglobal.ru, with the following information:
In a return email you will get a link to ther Web-client, your login and a password. URL of the Web-client in the production environment:
From 1 April 2016, the using of the Web-client will be free. Please, contact the NSD technical support to get information on obtaining access to the Web-client in the production environment. |