Login Window; Logging On The First Time - HP BB118BV - StorageWorks Data Protector Express Package User's Manual & Technical Reference

Data protector express user's guide and technical reference (bb116-90089, september 2008)
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NOTE:
If you are running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, you may see an error message such as libstdc++.so.5
could not be found when you start Data Protector Express. This is because the C++ library version
that the application was built with is not present on these systems, and the latest version "libstdc++.so.6" is
not backwards compatible. If you are using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, you can use an RPM package
called "compat-libstdc++.rpm" to install the necessary library. This can also be achieved by installing the
"Developer's Tools" package from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 installation CDs.

Login Window

Each time you start Data Protector Express, you are shown the Data Protector Express Login window.
To log on, you must select a Storage Domain and enter your user name and your password.
Logging on the first time
CAUTION:
Data Protector Express administrators have unlimited access to all of the objects in the catalog. Any user
who logs on as the Data Protector Express administrator will have complete access to all of the files
and machines contained in the Storage Domain.
The default user name for the Data Protector Express administrator is Admin. By default, no password is
required for this user to log on.
NOTE:
Your first security step should be to change the Data Protector Express administrator's password.
For more information, see
Grace logons
Your Data Protector Express administrator may have set up your password to expire after a set period of
time.
For example, your password may expire after 60 days. This forces you to change your password regularly.
If your password has expired, Data Protector Express will prompt you to change your password. If you
choose not to change your password, Data Protector Express may still let you log on, even with an expired
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Administering Backup
Figure 38 Login Window
Changing your
password.

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