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This version of GitHub Enterprise Server was discontinued on 2024-09-25. No patch releases will be made, even for critical security issues. For better performance, improved security, and new features, upgrade to the latest version of GitHub Enterprise Server. For help with the upgrade, contact GitHub Enterprise support.

Accessing the Management Console

You can access the Management Console as the root site administrator or a Management Console user.

About access to the Management Console

From the Management Console, you can initialize, configure, and monitor your GitHub Enterprise Server instance. For more information, see About the Management Console.

You can access the Management Console as the root site administrator or a Management Console user. An administrator created the root site administrator password during the initial setup process for your GitHub Enterprise Server instance.

Accessing the Management Console

The first time that you access the Management Console for your GitHub Enterprise Server instance, you must upload your license file. For more information, see Managing your license for GitHub Enterprise.

  1. From an administrative account on GitHub Enterprise Server, in the upper-right corner of any page, click .

  2. If you're not already on the "Site admin" page, in the upper-left corner, click Site admin.

  3. In the " Site admin" sidebar, click Management Console.

  4. If you have created multiple Management Console user accounts, select Root site admin or Management Console user. For more information about Management Console user accounts see, Managing access to the Management Console.

  5. Type your Management Console credentials. Then click Continue.

  6. Click Continue.

Accessing the Management Console as an unauthenticated user

  1. Visit this URL in your browser, replacing hostname with your actual GitHub Enterprise Server hostname or IP address:

    http(s)://HOSTNAME/setup
    
  2. If you have created multiple Management Console user accounts, select Root site admin or Management Console user. For more information about Management Console user accounts see, Managing access to the Management Console.

  3. Type your Management Console credentials. Then click Continue.

  4. Click Continue.