Audible 2220 manual Delete a User, Set Password, Set Privilege

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Delete a User

This function deletes a user’s account on the connected remote system. To delete a user:

1.Select the target user ID from the User list displayed in the User Management window.

2.Click Delete to remove the selected user. Click “Yes” to delete the item. Select “No”to cancel this command.

Note: An active user (user currently utilizing the software) cannot be deleted from the console.

Set Password

The Administrator uses this function to set a user’s password –the password allows a user to log on to a remote system, and utilize the RAID Management Console. To set password for a user:

1.Select the target user ID from the user list displayed in the User Management window.

2.Click the “Set Password”option, and enter the password for the user.

3.Click OK to apply your selections.

Set Privilege

The Administrator uses this function set a user’s privileges for the selected remote system. To set privileges for a user:

1.Select the target user ID from the user list displayed in the User Management window.

2.Click the “Set Privilege” option.

3.In the popup window, assign the privileges for the selected user.

4.Click OK to apply your selections.

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