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Client Security
User Accounts
With a
User
account, you will not be able to configure the connection for the
account. You will be able to access the password function. You can also:
•
Use the
Network
properties sheet
•
Use the
Apps
properties sheet with the exception of
SNMP
and
DHCP
•
Use the
Devices
properties sheet with the exception of
Add/Change Modem
Administator Accounts
The
Administrator
account has the greatest amount of privileges. With this
account you can:
•
Use
Enable Password Change
(change the password for an account)
•
Configure or reconfigure the connection for an account
•
Use all the other functions of the terminal
Using Terminal Accounts
Terminal accounts are created and managed by using the
Add User...
, and
Modify
User...
command buttons. Terminal accounts are deleted using the
Delete User...
command button. These buttons are found on the
Security
properties sheet.
Note
There is a built-in account called
Administrator
. It can
not be deleted or revised. The account’s password can
be changed and is
<blank>
by default.
For more information about terminal accounts, see:
•
“Security Properties”
•
“Creating Terminal Accounts”
•
“Modifying and Deleting Terminal Accounts”
Summary of Contents for 3315SE
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