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### 3.19 Create Nextcloud Users
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Objective
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**Objective**
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Provision user accounts in Nextcloud aligned with your email identities so that:
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✔ Each internal user has access to the platform
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✔ Identity is consistent across email and Nextcloud
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✔ Permissions can be assigned cleanly in later steps
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Architectural Context
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- Each internal user has access to the platform
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- Identity is consistent across email and Nextcloud
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- Permissions can be assigned cleanly in later steps
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**Architectural Context**
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You now have:
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```
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Fastmail → user@company.com (email identity)
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Nextcloud → username (application identity)
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```
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For this pilot:
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✔ Keep usernames identical (jsmith ↔ jsmith@company.com)
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Prerequisites
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[✔] Nextcloud deployed and accessible (Task 3.15)
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[✔] HTTPS working: https://drive.company.com
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[✔] Admin account available
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[✔] Email accounts created (Task 3.18)
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🌐 Step 1 — Log into Nextcloud as Admin
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**Step 1 - Log into Nextcloud as Admin**
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Open:
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