Enabling security, Creating a user account, Snmp – HP t5520 User Manual

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Administrator’s Guide

Control Panel

Enabling security

System security is enabled by default, which forces users to log in if
the automatic login feature is not enabled.

Select Lock screen when pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete to allow
users to lock the terminal through the

Ctrl

+

Alt

+

Delete

keyboard

command.

Select Automatic Log On to bypass the need for the user to enter
a password to log in. This also activates the Single Button Log
On
check box and Account list.

Select Single Button Log On to enable the single button
connect feature, which invokes a dialog box that requires the
terminal operator to press a keyboard key or click the Logon
button on the dialog box to log in.

In the Account list, select the account that the terminal will
use to log in user. For information about creating a new
account, see

“Creating a user account,”

Select Enable Reset Hotkey if you want to allow users to reset the
terminal to factory defaults (registry and shortcuts) by pressing and
holding the

F9

key during boot.

Creating a user account

To create a new security account for a terminal operator, select the
Users tab on the Security dialog box. This tab lists all the operator
accounts and shows which accounts are set up with Administrator
security privileges and which accounts are enabled.

For more information about creating user accounts, see

Chapter 3, in

section “Creating user accounts.”

SNMP

You can manage the terminal through standard third-party simple
network management protocol (SNMP) tools. The SNMP Network
Administration dialog box allows you to enter parameters required
for SNMP management.

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