User Name And Password; Changing Your Password - HP BB118BV - StorageWorks Data Protector Express Package User Manual

Hp data protector express user's guide and technical reference (bb116-90040, february 2007)
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that you will be unable to restore files backed up from PC desktops in one Data Protector Express
management domain to PC desktops in another Data Protector Express management domain. (If you need
to share data from one Data Protector Express management domain to a different Data Protector Express
management domain, see Import Media on page 144.)
After selecting a Data Protector Express management domain, type in your User name and Password.
If you type your name or password incorrectly, you will be asked to re-enter your user name and
password.
In order to log on, your Data Protector Express administrator must first assign you a user name and a
password. If you are having difficulty logging on, ask your system administrator to specify again the
exact spelling of the user name and password assigned to you.
Passwords are case-sensitive; that is, the password USER1 is not the same as the password user1.
It is a good idea to regularly change your password, particularly if you are working with sensitive and
important data.
To change your password
1. Open the Administration desk bar.
2. Select Security, and then click your User icon.
3. Open the User Password screen by either
1. Type in your old password and then your new password.
2. Confirm your new password and then click OK.
When selecting a password, remember that some passwords are notoriously easy to break. For example,
because many people use their birth date or the name of their spouse, these are not good choices for
passwords.
Selecting Change Password... from the Commands task pane
Right-clicking the user and selecting Change Password... from the shortcut menu.

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