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Status Report

Removing a System Password

Document 800-07769 Rev A
02/11
System Passwords and Security Status
After changing the System password and synchronizing security at your sites, the Admin
Sites tab reports a yes in the Secure column of each site's line. For other values, see
Table
10-2.
Table 10-2
System Password: Status
Value
Action
No
needed
No; set
needed
Yes; set
needed
Yes
none needed
You can remove a system password from either:
All of your units, globally. If your Rapid Eye Multi-Media system consists of a single
unit, you can use this procedure too. See
186.
Only one of many units. To remove a system password from a unit that needs
servicing (for example) while leaving it on other units in your system, see
Password from One of Many Units
Rapid Eye DVR System Administrator Guide
Meaning and Recommended Action Details
The worst report in a high security environment. The site
is not secure from unauthorized users. Honeywell
recommends that you assign a system password
immediately and update security on the unit. See
on page 182.
Password
The site is not secure from unauthorized users. A system
password has been set using Admin, but security at the
site has not been updated. Run a
the site and update security.
The site is secure, but with another, older System
password. Yes it is protected with an old password,
however, you should set the site to the new password.
Run a
Maintenance Session
The optimal report. The site is secure from unauthorized
users. The latest System password is in effect.
Remove Password from All Units
on page 186.
System
at
Maintenance Session
and update security.
on page
Remove
185

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