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1.6.2 Auto Login User without Access Rights<br />

When the system is started up after an idle time, a specified user with no access right will login. This<br />

allows the user to see the system is on <strong>and</strong> working, but at the same time does nothing with the<br />

system. The feature must work with the Startup Auto Login function.<br />

1. Click the Configure button (No. 14, Figure 1-2), point to General Setting, <strong>and</strong> select <strong>System</strong><br />

Configure.<br />

2. In the Startup section, enable Startup Auto Login, <strong>and</strong> click the Arrow button beside (Figure 1-3).<br />

The Startup Auto Login Setup dialog box appears.<br />

3. Type ID <strong>and</strong> Password to set up a user for auto login, <strong>and</strong> click OK.<br />

Figure 1-40<br />

4. In the <strong>System</strong> Idle Protection dialog box (Figure 1-39), select the Auto Logout or Switch to<br />

Startup Login User if available option, <strong>and</strong> then select Supervisor or Supervisor, Poweruser<br />

from the drop-down list.<br />

5. In the <strong>System</strong> Idle Over field, type the idle time from 10 to 300 seconds, after which the specified<br />

user will be logged in.<br />

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Configuring Main <strong>System</strong><br />

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