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Security for a Multi-Media System
4.
Remove the asterisks from the unit Password and Confirm Password fields. See
, above. This does not remove your system password from other units.
5.
Click Save and Close.
6.
Using View, start a
for the site.
7.
To set the unit to your system password, click Update Security on the Security tab.
8.
Tell any logged on View Operators that they need to refresh the Multi db to use the
new site (see
). Occasional users will have
their local database automatically refreshed the next time that they log on to View.
If the Site Cannot be Accessed
You may have left asterisks behind in the unit Password and Confirm Password fields.
Last Valid Password
TIP!
The scenarios described below are exceptions. They only apply when dealing with
re-entry of information in a site definition for used units.
Last Valid System Password
When your Multi-Media system administrator (Multi SA) adds a site definition, the
last
valid password
(LVP) entry for that site remains blank in your Multi central database
(Multi db). When a system password is added, this database entry is updated along with
the unit. There are situations when a discrepancy can occur between the system password
held by a unit and the system password entry in the Multi db. An LVP utility is available to
resolve these discrepancies.
The LVP utility may need to be used if you:
•
Obtain a used unit, from another organization’s Multi system. A Multi-Media unit may
still be protected by a system password. You may need to contact the other
organization’s Multi SA.
•
Delete a site definition by mistake. When a system password is in use and a site is
deleted by mistake, you need a few extra steps to re-enter the site definition, as a
system password is in use on the unit.
Note
If a site definition is deleted by mistake, but no system password has been
set, you can disregard using the LVP when re-entering the site. See
Entering a Site Definition for Another Unit
If you have obtained a unit from another user and you suspect that the system password
on that unit was not removed, use the next procedure.
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