Create Login File - Studer OnAir 3000 Operating Instructions Manual

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Delete Backup
Reboot
5.13.5.6

Create Login File

Create a Login USB Stick
Important
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If the new backup name already exists, a confirmation dialog appears to ask
the user, if the existing backup should be overwritten.
Deletes the selected backup. All backup files are removed.
Reboots all WinCE subsystems of the selected system. E.g. Core, Desks and
ChannelScreens of an OnAir3000.
Note :
Rebooting a console is only possible if none of the channels are on-air !
Create Login File allows the creation of login files which are used for login
with a USB memory stick.
Not all USB sticks are recognized by the system if plugged in before or during
start-up. The USB stick shipped with the console has been tested for start-up
recognition; it is recommended therefor that this stick is used for login.
If two login USB sticks should be connected to the console, the last one
'wins'.
A USB stick intended for user login must contain a file named Login.ID.
Normally this file is created by the system administrator; he must use the
Remote Config Tool to do so.
1
Start the Remote Configuration Tool and select the system as outlined in
chapter
5.13.4. The configuration window opens.
2
Expand the User item in the configuration menu tree by a click on the '+'
button next to the item and click on Users.
3
Create a new user (name and password) and activate him by entering On
in the User Valid field. The user name created in our example is FLO, his
password is Ferro. Please remember that user names and passwords are
case-sensitive, both when creating and using them.
4
Save the new user by clicking the Save User button at the right edge of the
window. The user must be created on every system that he will use.
5
Select Tools from the menu bar and select Create Login File..., as shown
below.
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