Important: Default credentials vary significantly by version (cloud vs. self-hosted/legacy). Using incorrect defaults can lock you out.
It happens. Here are the top five reasons the default username and password fail: ontime software default username and password
You have logged in successfully, but your license key is invalid or expired. Default credentials work regardless of license status, but functionality will be limited (usually to configuration only). What If the Default Credentials Don’t Work
Navigating swiftly through the system, he went directly to User Setting ⇨ User Info, selected the default profile, and clicked Modify. He promptly changed the password from the vulnerable default to a complex, 16-character string. He saved the settings, logged out, and logged back in with the new secure credentials just to be absolutely sure. You have logged in successfully, but your license
Prepared by: [Your Name/Department]
Date: [Current Date]
Version: 1.0
The OnTime Group Calendar suite often bypasses "default" passwords in favor of integrated authentication. Outlook/Exchange Integration: You typically login using your Outlook email address and password Single Sign-On (SSO): Many installations are linked to your Windows AD domain
OnTime Group Calendar: You are typically prompted to create an admin password during the initial SQL Server configuration and setup.