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Security in an iTX system
2.
Right-click an entry in the table under the selected tab. Select Manage Group Membership
from the displayed menu.
The Manage Groups dialog opens. This displays a list of the groups to which the selected
item belongs and a list of available groups.
3.
By selecting groups in either list and using the buttons (Add, Remove, Remove All), set the
contents of the Group Membership list.
4.
Click Close to save your changes and close the dialog.
Set security options for a group, user, computer or application
1.
Select the Groups, Users, Computers, or Applications tab.
2.
Right-click an entry in the table under the selected tab. Select Manage Security Attributes
from the displayed menu.
The Manage Security Attributes dialog opens. This displays a list of the attributes assigned
to the selected item and a list of available attributes.
3.
By selecting attributes in either list and using the buttons (Add, Remove, Remove All),
ensure the Attributes list contains just the attributes you want to assign to the item.
4.
Click Close to save your changes and close the dialog.
Set a manual log-on password
If you assign the Manual Logon security attribute to a user account, you should set a password
for the account.
1.
Select the Users tab.
2.
Right-click the entry for the user whose manual log-on password you want to set; select
Set User Password from the displayed menu.
The Set Password dialog appears, with the name of the selected user in the UserID box.
The Current Password box is greyed out, as you do not need to enter the current
password.
3.
Enter the new password in the New Password and Confirm Password boxes. Click Set to
set the password and close the dialog.
Note:
•
The password you set in this procedure is for the manual log-on process only; it is not
required when the account is used to log onto the iTX Desktop.
•
If a user enters a wrong manual log-on password 3 successive times, the security
system disables the user account. You can enable the user account again, by selecting
Enable User Account from the Users menu.
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