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Now that you are logged-in to Test Space, you should create a test space to receive results from the tests you execute in the Sandbox. Please review [[Creating Test Spaces|this article]] on creating new tests spaces. For the Sandbox evaluation, we recommend that you create a project called '''Sandbox''' and a test space called '''Samples''' (the sandbox instructions often assume these exist already). If these do not yet exist, you should create them at this time.
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Now that you are logged-in to Test Space, you should create a '''Project''' and one or more '''Test Spaces''' to publish results from the tests you execute. Please review [[Creating Test Spaces|this article]] on creating new tests spaces. For evaluations, we often recommend that you create a project called '''Sandbox''' and a number of different test spaces (i.e. Samples, Diagnostics, etc.). Note: some instructions assume certain test spaces already exist. If they do not yet exist you should create them at that time.  
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 09:35, 20 April 2010

Accessing Your Test Space Instance

To begin, we will verify that you can access your company's STRIDE Test Space. Navigate to the S2-provided Test Space with your browser. The URL has the form:

https://companyname.stridetestspace.com. 

On the page that is presented, enter your Username and Password, then click the Log in button.

Create Project and Space for Samples

Now that you are logged-in to Test Space, you should create a Project and one or more Test Spaces to publish results from the tests you execute. Please review this article on creating new tests spaces. For evaluations, we often recommend that you create a project called Sandbox and a number of different test spaces (i.e. Samples, Diagnostics, etc.). Note: some instructions assume certain test spaces already exist. If they do not yet exist you should create them at that time.