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Chapter 4. Administration
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Fill in the required information for a new profile, or modify the existing
information to edit a previous profile. A description of the field headings is
given in the table below:
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Heading Description
Username A minimum of 6 and a maximum of 15 characters is allowed.
Password A minimum of 8 and a maximum of 15 characters is allowed.
Confirm Password To be sure there is no mistake in the password, you are asked to
enter it again. The two entries must match.
Description Additional information about the user that you may wish to include.
Admin Enabling this gives the user Administrator level access to the
KL9108 / KL9116. All permissions are granted. (See Permissions,
in this table.)
User Enabling this gives the user User level access to the KL9108 /
KL9116. Windows Client, Power Manager, and Java Client
permissions are granted. (See Permissions, in this table.)
Select This button is automatically enabled if the permission choices
selected by the Administrator (in the panel just below) do not
match the default access level choices for Admin or User.
Permissions These are used together with the Select radio button to set up
permissions that differ from the defaults for Admin and User.
1. Checking Administration gives a User administration privileges,
which allows him to set up and modify the KL9108 / KL9116's
Administration page settings.
2. Checking Windows Client allows a user to access the KL9108 /
KL9116 via the Windows Client software. By default, all users
may access the KL9108 / KL9116 via the Windows Client
software.
3. Checking Log allows a User to view and query the log file. The
Log and Log Server buttons appear on the Main web page of
Users who have Log permission (see Webpage Buttons,
page 67).
4. Checking Power Manager allows a User to connect to Power
on the Net™ devices. The PON button appears on the Main
web page of Users who have Power Manager permission (see
Webpage Buttons, page 67).
5. Checking Java client allows a User to access the KL9108 /
KL9116 via the Java Client software.
6. Checking Force to Grayscale, forces the user’s view of the
remote display to be in grayscale. This can speed up I/O
transfer in low bandwidth situations.