Bio-Rad Image Lab™ Software User Manual
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View (Document) Log displays events related to creating and modifying secure
protocol and image files. This log file is created only when Security Edition is
enabled.
Security Menu Commands
Note: This menu is only visible in Image Lab Security Edition. For more
information about Security Edition, see
Chapter 11, Using the Security Edition
Security Preferences allows the Image Lab Administrator to enable and disable
secure mode. In this dialog box, the administrator chooses the domain to be used
for authentication and whether to use local groups for security levels.
Rename Security Groups allows a person logged on as a member the Windows
Administrators group to change any of the four default Image Lab security group
names (TDS_Administrator, TDS_User, TDS_Tech, and TDS_Guest).
Note: This menu option is visible only if the person logged on to the local
computer is logged on as a member of the Windows Administrators group.
Only users who are logged on as a member of that group maintain the authority
to change any of the four default Image Lab security group names. Any
changes made to these Security Group names must match the names your
Windows system administrator has given those groups.
Sign Document enables users to sign images and protocols. Users enter their user
name and password and provide a reason for signing. When the document is
signed, the reason is saved in the System Log file.
Window Menu Commands
The Window controls enable you to show and hide multiple open image files in your
workspace. A list of all currently open images and protocols appears in this menu.
Tile aligns all open image files so they are visible at the same time.
Tile Horizontal aligns all open image files from top to bottom.
Tile Vertical aligns all open image files from left to right.
Cascade stacks all open image files and protocols with overlapping title bars, so
each one can be easily chosen for viewing.