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3.
On the Maintenance page, click Terminal Server Advanced Client.
The login dialog box appears.
Type administrator in the user name field, and powervault in the password field.
4.
Leave the Domain field blank unless you are logging on using a domain administrator account. To
log on as a domain administrator, enter the domain administrator user name, password and
domain.
NOTE: If the NAS appliance is in a domain, the local system administrator can add a domain user to
the local administrators group. After this step is completed, the domain user has administrator access
to the system. The local administrator can use the Change Administrator Password page to change
only the local administrator password, but not the domain user password.
5.
From the Advanced Administration Menu, select User Management, found under
Administration Tools.
A users window appears.
6.
Right-click Administrator and select Set Password from the pop-up menu.
7 .
Type your new administrator password into the New Password and Confirm Password fields.
8.
Click OK.
Your new administrator password is set.
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