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Chapter 1: Agilent Technologies 16700A/B-Series Logic Analysis System
The System Administration Tools
Enabling/Disabling User Accounts
Once you have a list of user accounts in the system, your System
Administrator can enable or disable user accounts by toggling the
Secure Mode field. When you change the working mode, you will be
asked to power down the system, and then power it back up. This
enables the network to identify the new working mode.
Editing the User Accounts List
To delete a user from the accounts list, select the desired User
Account, and select Delete.
To modify user information in the accounts list, select the desired User
Account, make the appropriate changes in the Account Information
dialog, and then select Modify.
System Administration Privileges
Your System Administrator is the first person who accesses the User
Accounts dialog and gives himself system administration privileges.
From that point forward, the User Accounts... pick is unavailable for all
users except the users with system administration privileges. There
can be more than one System Administrator. However, the first
administrator must initially give all other administrators privileges so
they can gain access to the restricted areas when they login the first
time. If User Accounts are not used, all users have system
administration privileges.
At the time users login, the system software checks for system
administration privileges and sets the appropriate access mask on all
restricted areas of the system.
Only the System Administrator can perform the following system-level
tasks:
Configure the network.
Enable or Disable the Secure Mode and the use of user accounts.
Add and remove individual user accounts.
Set the system-wide default file permissions (see page 174).