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|This article will explain how to create a True/ False question type. | |This article will explain how to create a True/ False question type. | ||
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|This article explains how to create a question with attachments. | |This article explains how to create a question with attachments. | ||
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|[https://www.youtestme.com/kb/how-to-configure-test-retake-attempts/ How to Configure Test Retake Attempts] | |[https://www.youtestme.com/kb/how-to-configure-test-retake-attempts/ How to Configure Test Retake Attempts] | ||
|This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to enable test retakes, set the time required between attempts, and establish a maximum number of test retake attempts. Whether you’re creating a new test or modifying existing ones, this article will walk you through the process step by step. | |This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to enable test retakes, set the time required between attempts, and establish a maximum number of test retake attempts. Whether you’re creating a new test or modifying existing ones, this article will walk you through the process step by step. | ||
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− | | | + | |[https://www.youtestme.com/kb/how-to-set-up-sso-configuration-2/ How to Set Up SSO Configuration] |
− | | | + | |GetCertified can act as a Service Provider through the SAML 2.0 protocol, which allows the exchange of authorization data with an Identity Provider. GetCertified supports OneLogin, Okta, SSO Circle, and many other Identity Providers. |
+ | SAML 2.0 based Single Sign-on (SSO) can be configured for multiple identity providers simultaneously. You need to create an SSO configuration and define the parameters of the identity provider. Each created SSO configuration you create has an assertion consumer service end-point that will process the SAML response. | ||
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− | | | + | |[https://www.youtestme.com/kb/how-to-set-up-custom-domain-and-ssl-certificate/ How to Set Up Custom Domain and SSL Certificate] |
− | | | + | |This article will guide you through the process of configuring your domain and SSL certificate, whether you’re looking to set up your application with a custom domain name or choose between providing your own SSL certificate or letting us generate and maintain one for you. |
+ | Owning your own domain or subdomain is essential for masking the application’s URL and establishing your brand online. Opting for a custom domain enables users to access your application via a URL associated directly with your brand, rather than ours. For instance, instead of accessing your application through ‘clientname.youtestme.com,’ users would utilize ‘clientname.com.’ | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:36, 22 July 2025
Customer Support Contact Information
Email Address | support@youtestme.com |
Important Links
Production Environment | https://adjusteriq.youtestme.com/ytm17/login.xhtml |
Sandbox Environment | https://adjusteriq-sandbox.youtestme.com/ytm26/login.xhtml |
Instructions for using YouTestMe GetCertified
General Instructions | Get Started with YouTestMe |
Use-Case-Specific Instructions
Users
Link | Description |
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How to Secure User Access with SSO-Only Logins | This article outlines the procedures required to limit user access via password logins, establishing Single Sign-On (SSO) as the exclusive method for logging in. |
Questions
Link | Description |
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How to Create Multiple Choice Questions | This article will explain how to create a multiple-choice question type. |
How to Create True/False Questions | This article will explain how to create a True/ False question type. |
How to Create Question Attachments | This article explains how to create a question with attachments. |
A Comprehensive Guide to Scoring Methods | This article explains how tests are graded in the YouTestMe application. Test attempts can be graded either automatically by the system or manually by authorized users, depending on the predefined grading settings configured at the question level during question creation. |
Tests
Link | Description |
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How to Configure Test Retake Attempts | This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to enable test retakes, set the time required between attempts, and establish a maximum number of test retake attempts. Whether you’re creating a new test or modifying existing ones, this article will walk you through the process step by step. |
Customization
Link | Description |
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How to Set Up SSO Configuration | GetCertified can act as a Service Provider through the SAML 2.0 protocol, which allows the exchange of authorization data with an Identity Provider. GetCertified supports OneLogin, Okta, SSO Circle, and many other Identity Providers.
SAML 2.0 based Single Sign-on (SSO) can be configured for multiple identity providers simultaneously. You need to create an SSO configuration and define the parameters of the identity provider. Each created SSO configuration you create has an assertion consumer service end-point that will process the SAML response. |
How to Set Up Custom Domain and SSL Certificate | This article will guide you through the process of configuring your domain and SSL certificate, whether you’re looking to set up your application with a custom domain name or choose between providing your own SSL certificate or letting us generate and maintain one for you.
Owning your own domain or subdomain is essential for masking the application’s URL and establishing your brand online. Opting for a custom domain enables users to access your application via a URL associated directly with your brand, rather than ours. For instance, instead of accessing your application through ‘clientname.youtestme.com,’ users would utilize ‘clientname.com.’ |