- How can I try mozaBook?
- What is the MULTILANG version?
- Where can I activate the mozaBook licence code I purchased?
- What is a local user and how is it linked to my mozaWeb account?
- Do I need Mozaik TEACHER or mozaBook CLASSROOM as a teacher?
- How can I buy mozaBook?
- How can I activate my digital publication?
- Can several people use the same copy of mozaBook?
- Changing your hard drive or your computer; reinstalling mozaBook; entering a new licence code
- System requirements
- Can I use mozaBook on an Apple MacOS computer?
- How can I transfer my mozaBook licence to another computer?
- How can I send feedback and bug reports in mozaBook?
- How can I download the offline version of my textbooks in mozaBook?
- How can I download the offline version of 3D scenes in mozaBook?
- What is a Licence Pack?
- How can I start mozaBook in windowed mode?
- Can educational content found on mozaWeb or in mozaBook be shared externally?
- Missing dll file after a mozaBook update
- I cannot use mozaBook even though I have a Mozaik TEACHER / Mozaik STUDENT licence.
- What licence code do I have? How do I know what digital content can I access with my licence code?
- I receive an error message about proxy settings when I launch mozaBook
- Why can mozaBook not connect to the mozaWeb server?
- How to send feedback from mozaBook when the server is not available?
- What is the difference between user licences and device-based licences?
- Licence validity
- Handwriting recognition in mozaBook
- My licence has expired. What content and functions can I still access?
- How should I install mozaBook as an administrator? Is silent installation available?
- How can I use the mozaBook app on an Android interactive board?
- How can I open GeoGebra content in mozaBook?
- How can I delete a local user in mozaBook?
- Can I modify and upgrade the type of my licence?
- Can mozaBook be installed on Linux computers?
What is a local user?
mozaBook allows multiple users to use the software on the same computer (e.g. several teachers in one classroom). The drawings, notes, presentations and content created and inserted into the software will always be saved to the account of the active local user, so these will only be visible to that particular user. It is, therefore, necessary for the program to be able to identify local users.
The local user serves to log in to mozaBook, as well as to separate and protect the custom content of mozaBook users.
If you are the only person using the software on your computer and you feel it is unnecessary to have a password to protect the content you created in mozaBook, activate the automatic login on the login screen (1). From the next time you start the software, you will no longer be asked to enter your login data. 
How is the mozaWeb account linked to the local user account?
Your mozaWeb account identifies you in our system. The permissions set for your account determine what content you can access on mozaWeb and in the mozaBook software. The books you purchase, the exercise books you create and the saved states of tools are all linked to your mozaWeb account.
When adding a new account, mozaBook automatically creates a local user on your computer, which is linked to your mozaWeb account. This way, we can synchronise the content available for you and provide you access to them on mozaWeb or any other computer that has mozaBook installed.
You have to set a password for your local user as well, which can differ from the one you use for your mozaWeb account. This password will be valid only on that particular computer. However, you can also use your mozaWeb account password to log in. You can check/modify the local user account information by clicking on the gear icon (2). Here, you can set a new password, link the local user to another mozaWeb account, modify your avatar or even delete the local user.
