User manual
Working with the Web Pages
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To edit a user
1. On the User Management page, open the Web Access tab.
2. Select the user name from the User List, and then click Edit.
The Edit User section displays.
3. Modify the user name, permission level, and/or password.
4. To write the settings into the module, click Save.
Editing a user
To delete a user
1. On the User Management page, open the Web Access tab.
2. Select the user name from the User List, and then click Remove.
3. To confirm the deletion, press OK.
9.7.2 Linux
User Management: Linux root password
Root password
The root account is a special account that can be used for system administration. The account is
always present and should be password protected at all times. The root password, which is
required when logging on to Linux with root authority, is empty by default. Using the Linux tab
an admin can set or change the root password. Should you have forgotten the password to your
admin account and be locked out of the system, you can regain access by logging in as root with
a valid root password. Through the root account you can then reset the admin password.