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BMC Remedy Action Request System 7.1.00: Configuring

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General tab<br />

Figure 3-3: AR <strong>System</strong> User Preferences form—General tab<br />

General tab—Application area<br />

AR <strong>System</strong> User Preference form fields<br />

Group Name Field Name Description <strong>BMC</strong><br />

<strong>Remedy</strong><br />

User<br />

On Startup Maximize<br />

AR <strong>System</strong><br />

User<br />

Prompt For<br />

Login<br />

Defines whether the <strong>BMC</strong> <strong>Remedy</strong> User main window<br />

fills the entire screen when it is opened.<br />

Defines whether you are prompted for a user name and<br />

password each time you log in.<br />

If you select No, the user name and password you enter<br />

are saved and used to log in automatically the next time<br />

<strong>BMC</strong> <strong>Remedy</strong> User is started.<br />

You are still prompted for a login regardless of this<br />

setting if any of these conditions exists:<br />

The administrator has enforced required login.<br />

You are using <strong>BMC</strong> <strong>Remedy</strong> User on a computer other<br />

than his or her own.<br />

A user account with a directory path for your Home<br />

folder on you local machine has not been specified in<br />

the Users dialog box.<br />

Note: If you select No as the Prompt for Login option and<br />

you were the last user to log in, other users accessing<br />

<strong>BMC</strong> <strong>Remedy</strong> User from that machine are logged in<br />

automatically under your user name.<br />

X X<br />

X<br />

Web<br />

client<br />

Chapter 3 Setting user preferences 51

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