Logging Out; Logging Out And Running Scheduled Jobs - 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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The Data Protector Express administrator can change a user's password without knowing the user's
current password. Data Protector Express does not even ask you to enter the old password. This is useful
when the user has forgotten his or her password.
On occasions you may want to change the Data Protector Express management domain you are using or
want to log on as a different user. Although you could quit Data Protector Express and restart the
program, it is quicker and faster to log on again without quitting Data Protector Express.
To log on again, choose Logout from the File menu. You will be presented with the Data Protector
Express Logon window and asked to log on again.
Data Protector Express can run scheduled jobs even when no one is logged on. (Only scheduled jobs can
be performed when no one is logged on to Data Protector Express.) For more information, see Running
Scheduled Jobs on page 124.
When you leave your PC desktop, you may need to leave Data Protector Express open. In order to prevent
unauthorized access to the network, log out of Data Protector Express before leaving your PC desktop.
Any scheduled jobs will still run, but no unauthorized users will be able to work with Data Protector
Express unless they can log on. (This requires that the Data Protector Express Service be installed and
running).
If the Data Protector Express service is installed and running, you can close Data Protector Express
and your scheduled jobs will still run (see Appendix C - About the Data Protector Express Service on page
264 for more information).

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