Instruction manual

Creating an Island Configuration
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890USE18000 September 2003
Offline Protection
Overview Whenever you open an existing island (.isl) file, it comes up locked. When a file is
locked, you can monitor it in the workspace screen, but you cannot edit it. Editing is
possible only when the file is unlocked. Optionally, you can apply password
protection to the offline lock. If you apply a password, you will not be able to unlock
the file without first entering the password.
Applying a
Password to the
Lock
To apply a password to the lock on a new .isl file:
The password must be an alphanumeric string between 1 and 36 characters long.
An empty password is not valid.
Changing the
Lock Password
To change the password on the lock:
Step Action
1
While the new .isl file is active in the workspace, click . A message
appears asking you if you want to set a password.
2 Click Yes.
3 Type a password, then retype it to confirm.
4 Click OK.
5 A message appears prompting you to save the file with the new password.
Click OK.
Step Action
1
While the .isl file is active in the workspace, click . A message appears
asking you if you want to change the password.
2 Click Yes.
3 Enter the old password, then the new one, and then confirm the new password.
4 Click OK.
5 A message appears prompting you to save the file with the new password.
Click OK.