> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.navigaglobal.com/naviga-dashboard-overview/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.navigaglobal.com/naviga-dashboard-overview/master-4/user-guide/getting-started/log-in.md).

# Log in

## Welcome to Naviga Dashboard

When you go to Dashboard's address in a web browser the first time you will have to login. The log in is most likely part of your organization's administrative Active Directory, so use the credentials from your administrator to log in.

When you have logged in, you see a Dashboard view that is specific for your logged in user. If it looks different compared to a collegue it may be either because of different authorizations or different customizations.&#x20;

#### First time in a new unit - Under the hood for admins

If you are the first one who log in to a **new unit** it may be so that Dashboard will appear empty and it will need a configuration.

More about [new unit configuration](/naviga-dashboard-overview/master-4/admin-guide/general-adminstration/new-unit.md).


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