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Client Security
Deleting Terminal Accounts
Terminal accounts can be deleted from the
User Accounts
list on the
Security
properties sheet. To delete an account:
Caution
You can not recover a deleted account.
1.
Click on the account that you want to delete in the
User Accounts
list.
2.
Click on the
Delete User...
command button.
Account Privilege
Group box used to assign an account an account
privilege:
Administrator
Click this radio button to assign the privileges of
administrator to an account. If this function is enabled:
•
All connections in
Available Connections
are
automatically assigned to
Connection Name
for
use.
•
Enable Password Change
is deactivated but
enabled. Administrators will always have the ability
to change their passwords.
User
Click this radio button to assign the privilege of user to
an account. If
User
is enabled,
Enable Password
Change
is activated. Administrators can give Users
the ability to change their password.
Guest
Click this radio button to assign the privilege of guest to
an account. If
Guest
is enabled, then
Enable
Password Change
is deactivated. Users with this
account type can not change passwords.
Multiple AutoStart
Click to check this box and enable the multiple
autostart function.
Table 39-1
Modify User Account Dialog Box, Continued
Function
Description
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