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(2) Procedure for placing the restrictions on the operating system’s operations
The following steps must be taken to place the restrictions on the operating system’s
operation.
To take these steps, the keyboard must be connected while the restrictions on the operating
system’s operation are not in place, and it must be possible to operate the files in the CCR
folder.
1)
Close CCR (by selecting 8. Exit on Ccr Console Menu).
2) Execute SelectOsOperation.bat which is in the CCR folder.
The Select OS window shown below now appears. Press the [No(N)] button.
3) The Disable OS operation window shown below now appears. Press the [OK] button.
4) The Logoff window shown below now appears. Press the [OK] button.
5) Once auto logon is set under the [cxdi] user name and ccrstart.bat is set to be executed
automatically, the restrictions on the operating system’s operations will be placed
automatically. If the setting established will not initiate auto logon, log on under the
[cxdi] user name, and execute ccrstart.bat.
Notes
•To ensure that the placement of the restrictions on the operating system’s operation will
take effect, first execute SelectOsOperation.bat. It is then necessary to log on under the
[cxdi] user name which is used during operation, and execute ccrstart.bat.
•It must be borne in mind that if a user name other than [cxdi] is used to log on before
executing ccrstart.bat, the placement of the restrictions on the operating system's
operation will be set for the user who has logged on. It must be ensured that the
placement of the restrictions on the operating system’s operation is not set for the
[cxdiadmin] user name.
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