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OneSight Administrator Guide

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To log in to <strong>OneSight</strong><br />

To log in to <strong>OneSight</strong><br />

Using <strong>OneSight</strong> Log In<br />

Use the login dialog box to login to the <strong>OneSight</strong> console.<br />

1. In the User Name box, type your assigned user name. This entry<br />

is not case sensitive<br />

2. In the Password box, type your assigned password. This entry is<br />

case sensitive.<br />

3. Click Log In.<br />

Note: <strong>OneSight</strong> will log you out automatically after two hours of<br />

inactivity. You must log back in to <strong>OneSight</strong> to regain access to all<br />

<strong>OneSight</strong> Console pages.<br />

Using Windows Log In<br />

Windows Log In lets you use your Windows ID and Windows<br />

password for authentication. You must be configured as a <strong>OneSight</strong><br />

user and the Allow Windows Login option must be checked for your<br />

account on the Rights tab of the User Editor.<br />

If you are logging in to the same physical machine as the <strong>OneSight</strong><br />

server, authentication may fail and you will be asked to enter your<br />

user name and password as described in the following procedure:<br />

1. Enter your user name. The user name must be a valid user on<br />

the domain that the <strong>OneSight</strong> server is running on. In addition,<br />

the <strong>OneSight</strong> server must be part of the same domain as the<br />

user.<br />

2. Click Log In.<br />

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