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Chapter 3

User Administration

Use the User Administration dialog box (click User Administration) to view and edit passwords for all users (built-in defaults) and to enable automatic login for a user (automatically log in a user at system start up). In addition, you can manage SSH root User password and login (using the SSH root User tab).

CAUTION: While this dialog box allows you to edit the passwords and automatic login for users of the thin client, you must use central configuration (INI files) to add or delete users beyond the built-in default users provided. In general, it is recommended that you use user.ini files to manage users for normal use cases. For example, a new user should be created through a user.ini file with the appropriate privilege level defined in the text file.

To edit a user password, select the change password check box you want, and then enter a new password in the New Password and Confirm Password boxes.

TIP: The Users tab can be a convenient way to locally change the password and enable automatic login for a specific user.

VNC Server

Use the VNC Server Settings dialog box (click VNC Server) to enable and disable the VNC server, and to use and change the server password.

TIP: The VNC server is enabled by default.

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