Specifications

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6.2.2.4.3 Log-On User’s Password
In the Password text box, enter the log-on user’s password required during the automatic Windows NT log-on sequence
(see Figure 6-9). Assuming automatic log-on is enabled, this password will be the password utilized to automatically log-on
the user. The entered/saved password must be the user’s valid password at log-on time; if not, the automatic log-on sequence
will not be successful and Windows NT will revert back to manual log-on.
If automatic log-on is disabled, the entered/saved password is not utilized or displayed during a manual log-on sequence.
6.2.2.4.4 Automatic Log-On Enable/Disable
To enable automatic Windows NT log-on, check the Enable Automatic Logon check box (see Figure 6-9). When
enabled, subsequent log-on sequences will occur automatically per the entered/saved user name, password and domain name.
If automatic Windows NT log-on is disabled, Windows NT will revert to a manual log-on sequence with the user name
and domain name defaulting to the entered/saved names. As previously stated, the entered/saved password is not utilized or
displayed during a manual log-on sequence.
6.2.2.5 Miscellaneous Dialog Box
The Configuration Editor’s Miscellaneous dialog box, shown selected in the following figure, provides configuration
functions for several miscellaneous console settings. As required, save any changes made by clicking the <Save> command
button.
Figure 6-10 — Configuration Editor’s Miscellaneous Dialog Box
6.2.2.5.1 Console’s Unit ID Number
Typically, the Console ID text box indicates the console’s unit ID number assigned to it from the System Manager’s LID
(logic ID) database. However, some systems are not equipped with a System Manager. In systems of this type, each console’s