Grass Valley iTX System v.2.6 User Manual
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Security in an iTX system
The range of options depends on where in the table you click. If you click a blank line, the
Security Tool displays a short menu with general options; some of these options are present for
all tabs. If you click an entry in a table, a long menu appears with extra options for performing
actions on that entry.
The next illustrations show the short and long forms of the Groups menu.
Short menu
Long menu
If you log onto the Security Tool without administrator rights, the menu options are modified:
you can view settings, but not change them.
In the following tables, we describe all the menu options; these are available when the Security
Tool is in administrator mode.
Common options (on all menus):
Option
Action
Refresh
Reload the information for the current table.
Logon as Another User …
Open the Logon dialog. You can then manually log onto the
Security Tool as a different user (e.g. the built-in
administrator).
Change Password
Open the Set Password dialog. You can then change the
manual log-on password for the user that is currently logged
onto the Security Tool.
You need to know the current password before you can
change it. If you do not know it, you may set a new password
through the Set User Password option in the Users menu.
Import
Users
Groups
Computers
Open the Import Users, Import Groups or Import Computers
dialog. Through these, you can copy details of users, groups
and computers to the security system from the Windows NT
system; also, you can copy details of users and computers that
are held in the security system of another System Service.
Exit
Close the Security Tool.
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