Chapter 5 program control 20, 2 controlling the service – Kerio Tech Network Monitor User Manual

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Chapter 5

Program Control

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User authentication

— enter your user name and password. In case you are logging

to Kerio Network Monitor for the first time (after installation), use the predefined user

account Admin and leave the password empty. To store passwords in user profiles so

that it is not necessary to specify them for each connection use the Store password in

user profile

option.

You can perform the login by pressing the button Login. The button Cancel cancels the

login dialog and also closes the viewer. The More >> button expands the dialog by other

options. When pressed, it changes to Less << — it allows the expanded options to be

hidden.

Store password in user profile

User name and password will be stored into the user

profile in Windows and it will not be necessary to enter it on each login. We recom-

mend to use this option only when there is no risk of access rights misuse by another

person!

Don’t restore windows settings

The viewer will not restore the layout of the individ-

ual windows. This can be helpful e.g. when connecting remotely via slow line(it can

significantly decrease the amount of transferred data), or in case that more people

uses the same user account.

5.2 Controlling the Service

After pressing the More >> button in the login dialog, the icon for configuration of the

service will appear in the lower right corner of the window. On clicking it, the following

dialog will appear:

Daemon status

Display the status of the service — (Running) or (Stopped).

KNM system service status

Shows, if the Kerio Network Monitor Daemon is installed

as a system service Installed (SVC) — in Windows NT/2000/XP), as background appli-

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