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6. Choose OK.<br />

If you specified a filename that is in use by a password-protected file and you<br />

did not use the Password button to change the password, a dialog box asks you<br />

to enter the password. Type the password in the text box and then choose OK.<br />

Follow these steps if you have the DS option:<br />

Note<br />

You may be prompted to digitally sign a file; follow the instructions that appear<br />

on the screen. If you are not prompted but want to sign the file, turn on Use<br />

Digital Signature in the Save Configuration dialog box. ▲<br />

1. Choose Save Configuration As from the File menu.<br />

The Save Configuration As dialog box appears.<br />

2. Type a filename in the File Name text box.<br />

To overwrite an existing file, click the filename in the list of configuration<br />

files. (You cannot overwrite a file if Prevent Overwriting Of Files is turned on<br />

in the Security options, available through Options in the Edit menu.)<br />

3. If you want the configuration saved so that it can be opened later but not<br />

changed and saved with the changes, turn on the Read Only check box<br />

near the lower-left corner of the dialog box.<br />

4. Choose OK.<br />

Logging into OMNIC<br />

as a different user<br />

Use Log In in the File menu to log in as a user of OMNIC. When you log in,<br />

OMNIC loads the configuration that is associated with your user name. This sets up<br />

the menus, the toolbar and the software options according to your preferences.<br />

Note<br />

Note<br />

Note<br />

The Log In command is not available on systems that include the DS option. On<br />

those systems, you log into Windows NT, Windows 2000 or Windows XP using<br />

features provided by the operating system. ▲<br />

You can add names to the list of users by using Add User Name in the File menu.<br />

(That command is not available on systems that include the DS option.) You can then<br />

set up the software and save your settings in a configuration. The next time you<br />

log in, that file will be used. See “Adding a user name” for details. ▲<br />

To turn the log-in feature on or off after installing the software, use Enable OMNIC<br />

Log-In in the File menu. See “Turning OMNIC log-in on or off” for details. ▲<br />

Log into OMNIC as a different user<br />

1. Choose Log In from the File menu.<br />

Note<br />

The Log In command is not available on systems that include the DS option. ▲<br />

OMNIC User’s <strong>Guide</strong> 61

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