User guide

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Chapter 4: Establish CaseViewNet Connection
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11. Click the Passwords button to display the “CaseView Passwords” dialog box where you can verify
and modify passwords. Passwords allow communication between CaseViewNet and Case CATalyst
and determine the rights of your CaseViewNet clients to save the file. The CaseViewNet client is
prompted for a password when connecting to the Case CATalyst server.
12. Make entries in the fields as necessary. You can size the dialog box to make all the column headings
visible by clicking and dragging a corner of the dialog box. When finished, select OK.
If you are outputting to CaseView II and you selected the Password Protection option, Case CATa-
lyst generates the CaseView II password when you begin the realtime session. You can view the
password in Edit after realtime has begun by selecting View/CaseView Options/CaseView Pass-
words. This is a Case CATalyst generated password that cannot be modified.
Allow Save
Create a password configuration to allow the client to save the CaseViewNet file using the password
indicated in the Password field. A checkmark indicates the Allow Save feature is active.
Connections
Select one of the following:
Only one - the first CaseViewNet client to connect to your Case CATalyst server using the
password in the Password field is the only one allowed to use the password. You may want to
use this setting when sending realtime to your judge.
Multiple - allow multiple CaseViewNet clients to connect to your Case CATalyst server using the
same password in the Password field.
Expiration
Set a password expiration date. Click in the field and select one of the following:
Today - the password expires at midnight tonight.
Never Expires - the password can be continually used without expiring.
Specific Date - select a specific date on the calendar for the password expiration date. The
password expires at midnight of the selected day. For example, if you are in a five-day trial,
CaseViewNet clients can use the same password throughout the five days of trial.