Configuring auto log on – Grass Valley K2 Media Client System Guide v.3.3 User Manual
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Configuring auto log on
Only the Windows administrator, working locally, can enable or disable USB ports.
To enable a USB port, right-click on the USB device in Windows Device Manager
and select
Enable
. You cannot enable the K2 Media Client USB port via a control
point PC.
To transfer to or from a USB drive on an internal storage K2 Media Client, the
Windows administrator should first enable the USB port. When the transfer is
complete, the Windows administrator should then disable the USB port to prevent
unauthorized use. Transferring to and from a USB drive is supported on a local
internal storage K2 Media Client only. USB drive transfers on shared storage K2
Media Clients, K2 Media Servers, or control point PCs are not supported. Assets must
be exported to a USB drive one at a time. Attempts to export more than one asset at
the same time will result in the transfer aborting.
Configuring auto log on
If you set the K2 Media Client to automatically log on to Windows at startup,
AppCenter honors this setting. This means that at startup AppCenter bypasses its log
on dialog box and opens automatically. For more information about how to turn on
automatic logon in Windows XP, including security risks and procedures, refer to the
related Microsoft knowledge base article.