Security (administration), Inactive logout time, Welcome message – HP StoreOnce Backup User Manual
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NOTE:
Resetting the password will reset the networking settings to the factory defaults and reset
the Administrator password to Admin. No user data will be lost.
Procedure 6
1.
Make sure nobody is using the HP StoreOnce Backup System before you attempt the reset.
2.
Press the Power button on the front of the HP StoreOnce Backup System three times in quick
succession.
Approximately 5 seconds later the HP StoreOnce Backup System will reboot.
3.
Use the device Discovery tool on the HP StoreOnce Backup System CD-ROM to re-configure
the network settings of the HP StoreOnce Backup System. You can also use the console screen.
Inactive Logout Time
It is possible to set an amount of idle time, in minutes, before a user is automatically logged off.
Click Edit and amend, as required.
Welcome Message
The Welcome Message is automatically displayed whenever the software is upgraded; it is a useful
way of drawing the user's attention to changes and new features. Click Disable to disable the
Welcome Message. Alternatively, you can click Don't show again on the Welcome Message itself.
Once disabled, you must use the Enable button on the User Account page to reinstate it.
Security (Administration)
By default, the HP StoreOnce Backup System generates a generic SSL certificate, which means
that it is not unique to the HP StoreOnce Backup System. So, when you log onto the HP StoreOnce
Backup System for the first time from a host, certificate errors are displayed. It is safe to continue,
but you will have a Certificate Error reported in the navigation bar.
This page allows you to create a self-signed SSL certificate, after you have logged on. This will not
prevent the certificate errors being displayed in future because the certificate has not been signed
by a trusted certificate authority, but any attempts to spoof the HP StoreOnce web site using a
different certificate will fail. (The SSL certificate info in the Web Management Interface will always
show the values of the default SSL certificate, not the content of the generated SSL.)
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