Operation Manual

Locking the Settings
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Files containing the charge profiles:
CPROFILE.DAT
CPROFILE.IDX
4.2 Locking the Settings
The administrator can set a password to protect the pre-
configured locations, call destinations, profiles and holiday
list against changes by the NetWAYS/ISDN user. Once
locked, the settings can only be changed by entering a pass-
word. A user who enters the password can unlock the set-
tings either until the program is restarted, or permanently.
4.3 The NetWAYS/ISDN Service
NetWAYS/ISDN is installed as an operating system service.
This has the following advantages:
NetWAYS/ISDN is automatically started when Windows
starts. When NetWAYS/ISDN is stopped, any existing
connections are cleared down.
The ISDN connection to a remote system can be estab-
lished before any Windows user logs in. In this way cli-
ents connected over ISDN behave to a large extent the
same as locally connected LAN clients.
Execution as a system service makes it easier to use
NetWAYS/ISDN to log in to Windows NT domains and
Novell NetWare Directory Services (NDS).
Starting the NetWAYS/ISDN Service
NetWAYS/ISDN runs as a Windows service. This means that
the program starts automatically when Windows starts, and
stops when Windows is shut down.
When NetWAYS/ISDN is stopped, any existing connections
are cleared down.
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