I got enrolled in a course Introduction to OpenShift Applications (DO101R). But If Login to the provided link with the email I can't find it anywhere.
Navigate to https://rol.redhat.com/ and log in with the username and password you created. Be sure not to use your email address to log in.
I hope that helps,
~ Jim
Navigate to https://rol.redhat.com/ and log in with the username and password you created. Be sure not to use your email address to log in.
I hope that helps,
~ Jim
Perhaps you have more than one Red Hat username you can try? Did you use the same one to register for the Red Hat Learning Community? I just tested the registration process and was successfully able to access the course within 10 minutes. If you still have no success DM me your username and I will try to assist.
~ Jim
Hello, i have same problem, i was Enrolled in AD183 - Red Hat Application Development I: Programming in Java EE 7.0.
After few days i come back and i dont have access to course. I logged in with my user id and password and it didnt help, can u give me back access to course?
Hi @Djordje11 ,
Are you using the right URL for accessing the course ? Please open the support case and our team will help you.
I am also facing the same problem. After login I can't find the course.
Guys, Please use your Login ID or Username which you have given while registering. Please note dont use your Email ID else it will show 0 course inside the catalogue. So please ensure to use your Username name. If forgotten, then check your 2nd or 3rd mail from no-reply@redhat.com, then access it.
Thanks @Prakash_Kumar , I got the access.
I have always used my email address as username to login. That's why I forgot about the username. Today I check for any other username that I've created for this account and found one. Using that username to login, now I can access the course. I missed that all this time and now I only have 19 days left to complete the course.
Thank you for the support.
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