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Enabling and Disabling Secure Mode
Only users with administrator-level access can enable or disable Secure
mode. When Secure mode is enabled, the status bar displays the locked
symbol.
To enable Secure mode:
1. On the Security menu select Settings.
2. In the Settings
dialog box, select the Enable Secure Mode
checkbox to
enable Secure Mode.
3. If your user name and password are set up on a Windows network
server, enter the network domain where they reside in the Domain to be
used for authentication
box. Contact your Windows system
administrator if you are unsure of your domain. Note that only users set
up on the domain you specify are able to use the software.
4. When you click OK, a ProteOn Administrator Authentication dialog box
prompts you to sign in as an administrator-level user to authenticate the
change.
5. Enter your ProteOn administrator user name and password and click
OK. Secure mode is enabled.
6. When the ProteOn Manager login dialog box appears, enter a user
name and password to continue using ProteOn Manager software or
click Cancel to exit the software.
To disable Secure mode:
1. On the Security menu select Settings.
2. In the Settings
dialog box, clear the Enable Secure Mode
checkbox.
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