Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Version 6.8 Administration Guide (14233)

Note:
In order to administer the User Self-Administration feature, you must have a public Web server
instance installed. Without a public Web server instance, the Manage User Self-Administration
link will not appear on the Manage Users menu.
This section describes how to perform the following tasks:
Enable (or disable) the User Self-Administration feature (Section 3.12.1: Enabling and
Disabling the User Self-Administration Feature)
Modify the Web server configuration (Section 3.12.2: Modifying the Web Server
Configuration)
Enable (or disable) a delay in the processing of login requests (Section 3.12.3: Enabling and
Disabling Login Delays)
Manage groups (Section 3.12.4: Managing User Self-Administration Groups)
Customize the User Self-Administration feature (Section 3.12.5: Customizing the User
Self-Administration Feature)
Note:
The user's Web browser must support cookies to access the User Self-Administration feature. If
users do not have this support or if they choose not to accept cookies, they cannot access this
feature.
3.12.1 Enabling and Disabling the User Self-Administration Feature
To enable the User Self-Administration feature:
1. From the Manage Users menu, choose Manage User Self–Administration. The Manage User
Self-Administration menu is displayed (Figure 3-11).
62 User Administration