
Section 11. Utilities Installed with LoggerNet Admin and LoggerNet Remote
Deleting an Account
To delete an account, highlight it and press the
Delete
button. When you are
logged in to the Security Manager under the Administrator Account, you
cannot delete that account. To delete it, log in under a different account with
Full Administrator rights.
Editing a Password
To edit the password for an account, highlight that account, press
Edit
Password
and enter the new information in the resulting dialog box.
Changing Security Levels
To change the level of security for an account, highlight that account and press
Edit Security
. Select the new security level from the list box.
Special Access
Users who have a security level of Read Only or Operator can be granted
Station Manager access to selected datalogger stations. To do this, highlight the
user and select
Edit | Advanced
. From the resulting dialog box, select one or
more stations to grant access to by moving them from Stations Available field
into the Selected Stations field.
11.1.3 Resetting Security
There is a way to remove all security settings from the server in the event that
administrative account information is lost and you are unable to open the
Security Manager to enable/disable security or manage accounts. If you
installed LoggerNet in the default directories, there will be a file named
security2 in the C:\Campbellsci\LoggerNet\sys\bin directory. Simply delete
this file.
Note that deleting this file deletes all account information and removes all
security restrictions in LoggerNet. If you wish to enable security again, all
accounts must be recreated.
11.1.4 Remote Task Management
The Security Manager’s Edit | Allow Remote Task Management menu item
must be enabled in order for the Task Master to be administered remotely. See
Section 9.1.3,
Remote Administration of the Task Master
, for more
information.
11.2 Hole Monitor
The LoggerNet Admin Hole Monitor Utility is used to monitor the hole
collection activity for the dataloggers in a LoggerNet network.
A hole is any discontinuity of data in the LoggerNet server’s data cache for a
datalogger. Holes can occur if the server is unable to collect data from a
datalogger because of communication failure, or if packets sent to the server
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