Getting Started
Logging Into the System
When the UNIX PC is powered up and ready to go, you see
a message similar to this:
Welcome to the
AT&T
UNIX PC
Please login:
When you see
you to enter
the system.
may not need
this display, the system is waiting for
your user name, which identifies you to
After you enter your user name, you mayor
to enter a password.
The UNIX PC system initially provides two user names,
tutor and install.
The tutor user name requires no
password; i t is provided with your system to give you
access to the practice files included in the Office
software.
The install user name is not password
protected initially.
You can assign a password after
you log in.
The install user name is provided for your
use when setting up and configuring your system
hardware and software.
You will want to establish a different user name for
each user of the UNIX PC system, so that each user will
have a separate area in which to store information.
For information on how to set up user names and assign
passwords, see the Managing the UNIX PC section of this
manual.
To log into the system if you do not have a password:
1
Type your user name.
You must type i t exactly as i t was defined to
the system, in upper- or lowercase letters.
2
Press <Enter>.
After a few moments you see the Office window.
If you typed your user name incorrectly, you may see
the Password: message when you are not expecting it, or
you may see the message Login incorrect.
Type your
user name again.
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