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About OVO Security<br />

Creating the OVO GUI Startup Message<br />

Creating the OVO GUI Startup Message<br />

According to the NIST 800-37 standard, usage and criticality of any<br />

application should be acknowledged before its startup, as well as<br />

allowance for its usage. This is achieved with a warning message which<br />

is displayed before the application is started.<br />

By default, the OVO GUI startup message does not exist. You can create<br />

it by writing your own text in a text editor and storing the message in the<br />

database. You can also set and change its status (enabled or disabled).<br />

See “To Create the OVO GUI Startup Message” on page 518 for details.<br />

The OVO GUI startup message displays, if enabled, after the Login<br />

window. If the agreement defined in this message is accepted, OVO<br />

starts. Otherwise the login sequence is stopped immediately.<br />

If the OVO GUI startup message is disabled, OVO starts right after the<br />

Login window.<br />

You can create the OVO startup message for both the Java and the Motif<br />

GUI.<br />

Figure 12-3 shows an example of the OVO GUI startup message for the<br />

Java GUI.<br />

Figure 12-3 Example of the OVO GUI Startup Message<br />

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