Wyse Technology WT3320 Manuale Utente
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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
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
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.
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.
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”
• “Security Properties”
• “Creating Terminal Accounts”
• “Modifying and Deleting Terminal Accounts”