HP System Management Homepage Installation Guide, May 2005

Enter 3 for User. The User Group List is displayed.
2. At the prompt, enter 1, 2, or 3.
3. Enter the number next to the group name to be deleted. The group is deleted from the
group list.
Note: You can delete as many groups as needed by repeating the applicable step
below.
4. Press Enter when you are finished deleting to go to the next screen.
5. Enter n to go to the next screen. The Operating System Groups screen is displayed.
6. Enter n to go to the next screen. The User Access screen appears.
4. The User Access screen enables you to configure Local and Anonymous Access
The following options are available:
Enter 1 to enable Anonymous Access.
Caution: HP does not recommend the use of anonymous access.
Enter 2 to disable Anonymous Access.
Enter 3 to disable Local Access.
Enter 4 to enable Local Access - Anonymous. Local Access enables you to locally
gain access to the System Management Homepage without being challenged for
authentication. Any local user has access limited to unsecured pages without being
challenged for a username and password.
Caution: HP does not recommend the use of local access unless your management server
software enables it.
Enter 5 to enable Local Access - Administrator. This option grants full access to secure
and unsecure pages. This means that any user with access to the local console is granted
full access.
5. Enter n to go to the next screen or enter p to go to the previous screen.
6. Enter n to go to the next screen. The Trust Mode screen is displayed.
7. The Trust Mode screen enables you to configure the System Management Homepage trust
mode.
The following options are available:
Enter 1 to Trust by Certificate. Trust Mode:Trust by Certificate is displayed.
The following options are available:
1 - Trust by Certificate
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