Chapter 3 - Tips For Tasks You Do Rarely; Setting Up The Log On Process; Choosing Logon Options - Polycom iPower 600 User Manual

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Setting Up the Log On Process

Choosing Logon Options

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Tips for Tasks You Do Rarely
This chapter provides information about tasks that you need to perform only once
or very rarely. It includes these topics:
Setting Up the Log On Process — Describes how to choose logon options and
set up user accounts.
Setting Up Additional Software — Describes additional software that you may
install with your system, such as remote management software, Document
Servers, PathNavigator Conference-on-Demand, and the Polycom Global
Management System.
Restoring the System — Describes how to reinstall the iPower system
software.
To control how users access the iPower system, you must decide which logon
options to use.
The iPower system offers two logon options:
Standard Windows logon lets users log on by entering a valid user or
administrator name and password for either a local Windows user account or
a Windows domain account. After they log on, users have the privileges you
define for the local Windows user account or Windows domain account.
Auto Logon lets users log on to the iPower system using the default user
account. With the Auto Logon feature, the Logon dialog box appears with the
default user name and password already filled in. Therefore, users don't have
to log on using their own accounts, and they all have the privileges defined for
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