Password Programming
c. Type the user's last name followed by a comma and the
user's first name. You can use upper- and lower-case
letters to enter the information.
8. To disable a password, click on the Enable Password option
button. The black "x" in the option button is cleared, and the
word DISABLED appears in the password number block. The
password is disabled and cannot be used.
NOTE:
The assigned password information is retained in the file but not
displayed on the window. If at a later date you decide to enable
the user password, the previously assigned password appears
in the password block when you click on Enable Password. You
can keep the password and/or user name or assign a new
password and/or user name by using the procedure described
above.
9. Click on NEXT and repeat Step 7 for each user password.
10. When you have finished with user passwords, click OK, and the
Password Manager window reappears with the information you
have just entered (see Figure 2-7). Select Save File from the
File menu. If you are creating a new file, the Save As window
appears. Choose the directory and drive, and type the file
name. Be sure to include ".fil" in your file name to ensure the file
is displayed when you want to open the file in the future.
Issue 3 July 1997
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