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Fig. 18. Editing user security levels.
Once you have selected a user, you can define the user's name, password, and access. If you choose the U)ser or P)assword
commands, you will be prompted to enter the user name or password. User passwords must be entered a second time for
confirmation. If you want to delete a user, choose the U)ser command, erase the user's name, and press Enter. A confirmation
prompt will ask you if you want to delete the user.
Choosing the A)ccess command opens a list defining the user's access privileges, as shown in Figure 18. Choosing one of the
menu commands toggles permission for that item. In the example above, to add database editing access to the user
MONITOR, press D, and the list will update to read "DB Edit: Y." To remove MONITOR's monitoring privileges, press M,
and the list will update to read "Monitor: N."
The S)ecurity command gives the user the privilege to edit passwords, including the Master Password. A user with only DB
Edit privileges cannot edit passwords.
If all access privileges are set to Y, the user has the same access privileges as the Master Password.
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