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Chapter 1: Agilent Technologies 16700A/B-Series Logic Analysis System
The System Administration Tools
Web Settings
If you are using the logic analysis system in a stand-alone unsecured 
mode, the following settings are saved.
• Bookmarks
• Preferences 
Bookmarks and Preferences for users in Secure Mode are saved and 
restored with the User Accounts (see page 156) selection.
Session Manager Settings
The following Session Manager settings are saved and restored with the 
Network Setup (see page 154) selection.
• Window size
• Exclusive or Shared session 
E-mail on Trigger Settings
You configure the e-mail on trigger from within a Sequence level under 
the Trigger Tab in the analyzer tool. The only setting that is saved is 
the SMTP server name, and it is saved and restored with the Network 
Setup (see page 154) selection.
Setting Up User Accounts
When you power up the instrument for the first time, you are in an 
open-networked unsecured mode. Any user can access the logic 
analysis system and store data with no record of access. By definition, 
you are in the open-networked mode when Secure Mode is disabled.
User accounts are useful when large project teams share lab 
equipment. In this environment, one or more users are set up with a 
user account and given a login and password. User accounts add the 
security of restricted use, plus the ability to trace all network activity 
and file ownership. By definition, you are in the secured user accounts 
mode when your System Administrator enables the Secure Mode field.










