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MobileView WaveReader User Manual<br />

3.7 SECURITY MENUS<br />

WaveReader features extensive security and<br />

administrative options. From the Menu Bar click<br />

Setup, then <strong>Security</strong>. The following options are<br />

available:<br />

• Change Password<br />

• View User Rights<br />

• Site Administration<br />

• Group Administration<br />

• User Administration<br />

• Unit Type Setup<br />

3.7.1 CHANGE PASSWORD<br />

By default, the password for User 1 (Administrator) is 12345 when the software is first installed. It is<br />

recommended that this password be changed after installation is complete. After the Administrator<br />

creates new user groups and new users, all the users will be able to set and change their individual<br />

passwords. As a security measure, store the password(s) in the administrators secure files or in a<br />

limited access area.<br />

To change the Password, select Setup <strong>Security</strong> <br />

Change Password from the menu bar. The Change<br />

Password dialog box will appear.<br />

• Click in the box labeled New Password.<br />

• Type in the new password.<br />

• Click in the box labeled Confirm Password.<br />

• Type in the new password again.<br />

• To complete the selection, click the OK button. If the new password was accepted the Password<br />

Accepted box will be displayed.<br />

• If the Cancel button is chosen, the password will not be changed.<br />

3.7.2 VIEW USER RIGHTS<br />

To View User Rights, select Setup <strong>Security</strong> View User Rights from the menu bar. The Group’s<br />

Rights window will be displayed. This window provides a quick overview of User and Group rights that<br />

have been setup in the Group Administration database. No editing functions may be performed in<br />

this window.<br />

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