Creating an emergency repair disk – Rockwell Automation 1757-SWKIT5000 ProcessLogix R500.1 Installation and Upgrade Guide User Manual

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Publication 1757-IN500A-EN-P - September 2002

ProcessLogix Server Installation Procedures 3-21

7. Enter the New Password, Confirm the New Password and click OK.

The message Password accepted should appear in the message zone.
If it does not repeat steps 6 and 7.

Only systems using operator based security and Control Builder are
affected by this change. The mngr operator account is different than the
Windows mngr user account. Navigate in Knowledge Builder to
Administration and Startup Guide for more information before changing
the password of the Windows mngr user account.

8. Click Start

Programs

ProcessLogix Engineering Tools

Control Builder.

9. In the Login dialog box, make these entries:

a. Enter >mngr< as the default User Name.
b. Enter the appropriate Password.
c. Enter the appropriate Server name in the Server Name field.
d. Choose Classic Server Security in the Domain Name drop down box.

10. Click OK.

Backing Up a ProcessLogix Server Hard Drive to Tape

Performing backups is an essential part of maintaining your system. You
should back up all the files under the data directory, as well as any user files you
create. Refer to Backing Up a ProcessLogix R500.1 Server to Tape on
page 8-7.

Creating an Emergency Repair Disk

After all installations and drivers are installed, you should create an Emergency
Repair Disk.

Use the following procedure to create an emergency repair disk for your
Windows 2000 Server installation.

1. Insert a blank diskette into the PC's floppy drive.

2. Click Start

Programs

Accessories

System Tools

Backup.

3. Click Emergency Repair Disk.

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