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The Default profile is set with all access to system functions denied. The Default operator account cannot be
deleted as it is used by the system as the Current Operator at system start-up.
Creating and editing security profiles is a simple process. The
Security Profile Maintenance
dialog contains a
two column list on the left side of the dialog. The left column is the system function category map containing a
hierarchical menu list of all system features. The right column displays the status of each feature for the currently
selected profile, either Denied or Allowed.
The list box on the right side of the dialog contains a list of all defined security profiles. Click on a profile to
display its configuration on the left.
To create a new profile:
1. Click on the
Add Profile
button.
2. Enter a new profile name. The categories for the new profile will be displayed with all features denied.
3. Under the
Title
column, click on a feature or feature group to change its status from
Denied
to
Allowed
. Clicking on a feature group header denies access to all features beneath it in the hierarchy.
Clicking on the column header
Allowed
toggles all features to either
Allowed
or
Denied
.
NOTE: Passwords are case sensitive.
NOTE: Duplicate profile names cannot be created.
Security Profiles
Operator functionality and activity are controlled by the assignment of security profiles. Each operator and admin-
istrator is assigned a security profile with their system member record. Security profiles contain a list of all worksta-
tion functions where anyone assigned to that profile is allowed access.
Security profiles are defined and maintained by a system administrator using the
Security Profile Maintenance
dialog box. This dialog is accessed through the menu selection
Workstation Configuration, Profile Editors,
Security Profiles
. This is for Workstation specific access configuration. All applications can be configured
through the Global Profile Editor. For details, refer to the System Utilities manual.
The workstation comes with two profiles predefined:
• Administrator.
• Default.
These correspond with matching operator accounts with passwords:
• Admin
admin
• Default
default
The administrator profile has access to all system functions.
IMPORTANT: The default password for the
Admin account should be replaced with an actual operator password to ensure security.
The Admin
and Default account is not removable.
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