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... connection in the Terminal Connection Manager. Automatic Logon Click on this properties sheet to enable low-speed connection. Password Enter your domain. Domain Enter your password. Connection Speed Low...Select a connection from the Connection Name list in this function enables the Username, Password, and Domain fields: Username Enter your user name. Use this to reconfigure the... network portion of the Net Connections properties sheet. This function is selected, your terminal. When OK is used when connecting with a modem. Connection Configuration 141 Using...
... connection in the Terminal Connection Manager. Automatic Logon Click on this properties sheet to enable low-speed connection. Password Enter your domain. Domain Enter your password. Connection Speed Low...Select a connection from the Connection Name list in this function enables the Username, Password, and Domain fields: Username Enter your user name. Use this to reconfigure the... network portion of the Net Connections properties sheet. This function is selected, your terminal. When OK is used when connecting with a modem. Connection Configuration 141 Using...
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... download. The functions are also reported. Click on the FTP server where the binary and params.ini reside. By default the function is blank. Password Enter your terminal's firmware using an FTP server. The default is enabled. Click on this function if you will use for the upgrade. Use Local FTP Information Select this...
... download. The functions are also reported. Click on the FTP server where the binary and params.ini reside. By default the function is blank. Password Enter your terminal's firmware using an FTP server. The default is enabled. Click on this function if you will use for the upgrade. Use Local FTP Information Select this...
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210 Firmware Upgrades Table 35-1 Upgrade Properties Sheet, Continued Function Description Save Password Check this box to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 3. By default the button is disabled an FTP server selection is initiated through the manufacturer's customer support. Place params.ini and the new firmware file on the ...
210 Firmware Upgrades Table 35-1 Upgrade Properties Sheet, Continued Function Description Save Password Check this box to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 3. By default the button is disabled an FTP server selection is initiated through the manufacturer's customer support. Place params.ini and the new firmware file on the ...
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... 37-1 Change DHCP Option IDs Dialog Box Function Description Common Option IDs Group box used to set the following field titles are the terminal default values. Note The values shown in each field is the DHCP option ID. The number in Figure 37-1 are the DHCP variables:... • Remote Server • Logon User Name • Domain • Logon Password - The following terminal emulation Option IDs option IDs: • Emulation Mode • Terminal ID Reset To Defaults Click on this command button to reset all option IDs to the...
... 37-1 Change DHCP Option IDs Dialog Box Function Description Common Option IDs Group box used to set the following field titles are the terminal default values. Note The values shown in each field is the DHCP option ID. The number in Figure 37-1 are the DHCP variables:... • Remote Server • Logon User Name • Domain • Logon Password - The following terminal emulation Option IDs option IDs: • Emulation Mode • Terminal ID Reset To Defaults Click on this command button to reset all option IDs to the...
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...privilege is by default. 234 Client Security User Accounts With a User account, you can: • Use Enable Password Change (to permit users to change your password (if this account you will not be deleted or revised. You can also access the following Terminal Properties sheets: ... Accounts The Administrator account has the greatest amount of the terminal Using Terminal Accounts Terminal accounts are created and managed by the administrator. Terminal accounts are found on the Security properties sheet. The account's password can not be able to configure the connection for any ...
...privilege is by default. 234 Client Security User Accounts With a User account, you can: • Use Enable Password Change (to permit users to change your password (if this account you will not be deleted or revised. You can also access the following Terminal Properties sheets: ... Accounts The Administrator account has the greatest amount of the terminal Using Terminal Accounts Terminal accounts are created and managed by the administrator. Terminal accounts are found on the Security properties sheet. The account's password can not be able to configure the connection for any ...
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...deactivated. Note The fields of the list displays the connection type for terminal accounts. By default Enable Password Change is blank. This is activated by assigning the User account privilege. Confirm Password Type in the password. Enabling the function will allow the user to copy. This function ...is a list box displaying all the terminal's connections. By default the field is blank. By default the field is blank. Password Type in the password again. User Name Type in the new user name. You must first select (highlight...
...deactivated. Note The fields of the list displays the connection type for terminal accounts. By default Enable Password Change is blank. This is activated by assigning the User account privilege. Confirm Password Type in the password. Enabling the function will allow the user to copy. This function ...is a list box displaying all the terminal's connections. By default the field is blank. By default the field is blank. Password Type in the password again. User Name Type in the new user name. You must first select (highlight...
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The check box is deactivated. If Guest is enabled, then Enable Password Change is disabled for an administrator account. By default the check box is activated. Administrators can not change their password. Users with this account type can give users the ability to the Configure tab on the Connection Manager. Allow Access to Connection...
The check box is deactivated. If Guest is enabled, then Enable Password Change is disabled for an administrator account. By default the check box is activated. Administrators can not change their password. Users with this account type can give users the ability to the Configure tab on the Connection Manager. Allow Access to Connection...
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... is a list box displaying all the terminal's connections. Enabling the function will allow the user to 20 characters or less. This is activated by assigning the account User account privilege. Available Connections Enable Password Change Click to set up password functions. By default Enable Password Change is blank. By default the text box is deactivated. Confirm...
... is a list box displaying all the terminal's connections. Enabling the function will allow the user to 20 characters or less. This is activated by assigning the account User account privilege. Available Connections Enable Password Change Click to set up password functions. By default Enable Password Change is blank. By default the text box is deactivated. Confirm...
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...is deactivated. If Guest is enabled, Enable Password Change is activated. Allow Access to Connection Manager Click on this account type can give Users the ability to the Connection Manager. The function will deactivate when you created. By default the function is enabled: • All ...connections in this function is disabled. Users with this check box to allow the user of guest to change passwords. Guest Click this radio button to assign the privilege ...
...is deactivated. If Guest is enabled, Enable Password Change is activated. Allow Access to Connection Manager Click on this account type can give Users the ability to the Connection Manager. The function will deactivate when you created. By default the function is enabled: • All ...connections in this function is disabled. Users with this check box to allow the user of guest to change passwords. Guest Click this radio button to assign the privilege ...
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... = do not use DDC 1 = use DDC To Modify... 284 Appendix A For the Logical Object... wbt3DispUseDDC wbt3DHCPoptionIDs Group RemoteServer LogonUserName Domain Password CommandLine WorkingDirectory You Can Write... The Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency scroll list on the Display properties sheet Any integer that corresponds to a DHCP...the default Option 160 to another option The Remote Server field in the Change DHCP Option ID's dialog box The Logon User Name field in the Change DHCP Option ID's dialog box The Domain field in the Change DHCP Option ID's dialog box The Logon Password ...
... = do not use DDC 1 = use DDC To Modify... 284 Appendix A For the Logical Object... wbt3DispUseDDC wbt3DHCPoptionIDs Group RemoteServer LogonUserName Domain Password CommandLine WorkingDirectory You Can Write... The Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency scroll list on the Display properties sheet Any integer that corresponds to a DHCP...the default Option 160 to another option The Remote Server field in the Change DHCP Option ID's dialog box The Logon User Name field in the Change DHCP Option ID's dialog box The Domain field in the Change DHCP Option ID's dialog box The Logon Password ...
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...reboot Any following integer: 0 = not checked 1 = checked This object does not correspond to any fields in the UI The Reset the Terminal to Factory Default Property Settings check box on the General properties sheet Any alphanumeric character to a text string Any alphanumeric character to a text string Any alphanumeric ... box on the Upgrade properties sheet The User ID text box on the Upgrade properties sheet The Password text box on the Upgrade properties sheet The Save Password check box on the Upgrade properties sheet The Status text box on the Upgrade properties sheet Any following...
...reboot Any following integer: 0 = not checked 1 = checked This object does not correspond to any fields in the UI The Reset the Terminal to Factory Default Property Settings check box on the General properties sheet Any alphanumeric character to a text string Any alphanumeric character to a text string Any alphanumeric ... box on the Upgrade properties sheet The User ID text box on the Upgrade properties sheet The Password text box on the Upgrade properties sheet The Save Password check box on the Upgrade properties sheet The Status text box on the Upgrade properties sheet Any following...
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... 153 Default Windows Colors 58 Delete (connection) 60 Desktop 171 DHCP Automatic Update Enable 53, 222 DHCP Connection Enable 230 Dial-In Connection 71 Dialing Patterns 90 Disable Call Waiting By Dialing 89 Drawing 171 ELO Touch 149 Enable Authenticating Failure Trap 215 Enable DNS 21, 46 Enable Password Change ...-TR 150 RDP Encryption Enable 53 RDP Option IDs 221 Rename Group 61 Reset Hot Key Enable 231 Reset the Terminal to Factory-Default Property Settings 17 Reset To Defaults 221 Respond With 113 Secondary DNS 154 Secondary WINS 154 Security Enable 229 Server Group 61 Service Profile ID 1 ...
... 153 Default Windows Colors 58 Delete (connection) 60 Desktop 171 DHCP Automatic Update Enable 53, 222 DHCP Connection Enable 230 Dial-In Connection 71 Dialing Patterns 90 Disable Call Waiting By Dialing 89 Drawing 171 ELO Touch 149 Enable Authenticating Failure Trap 215 Enable DNS 21, 46 Enable Password Change ...-TR 150 RDP Encryption Enable 53 RDP Option IDs 221 Rename Group 61 Reset Hot Key Enable 231 Reset the Terminal to Factory-Default Property Settings 17 Reset To Defaults 221 Respond With 113 Secondary DNS 154 Secondary WINS 154 Security Enable 229 Server Group 61 Service Profile ID 1 ...