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<h1 class="firstHeading">Creating new users</h1>
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<p>There are many different applications that can be applied
via the flexibility offered in London Architect's security
settings. Multiple users can each be give their own login
with access to specific control panels for that user.
First of all new users have to be created in order to
apply access rights to them.</p>
<p>It would be good policy to consider what access you
would like to assign to particular users of your system.
For example, you can design custom control panels that
have sets of pertinent controls that would be useful in
the day to day operation of the system. Particular panels
can then be assigned to particular user log ins to further
define the level of control given to people with different
requirements, and expectations, from the system.</p>
<p>Go to <span class="hcp1">Tools</span>
&gt; <span class="hcp1">Set Up Design Security
Settings</span>. &#160;Tick the <b>Enable Security for
this Design File</b> box. You will be prompted to enter
a password for the <b>Administrator</b> who is the only
one who can set design rights for users.</p>
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<p>Select <span class="hcp1">&lt;Add new
user...&gt;</span> from the drop down menu. Enter the
user name and enter and re-enter the password for that
user.</p>
<p>Now set design rights for the user.</p>
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<p>There are four levels of <b>Design Rights</b></p>
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<li><b class="hcp3">No Access</b> does
not allow any design and four levels of control panel
options.</li>
<li><b class="hcp3">Read Only</b> does
not allow any design and gives full control of control
panels.</li>
<li><b class="hcp3">Control Panels Only</b>
allows the design and layout of control panels to
be changed and gives full control of control panels</li>
<li><b class="hcp3">Full Access</b> allows
the user to change any part of the design and gives
full control of control panels.</li>
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&#160;&#160;With <b>No Access</b> selected for <b>Design
Rights</b> you can assign various levels of access for
each of the <a href="Control_Panels.html">Control Panels</a>
in your design.
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<p>Using the drop down menus, you can choose <span class="hcp1">No
Access</span> to prohibit access to this <a href="Control_Panels.html">Control
Panel</a>. If you choose <span class="hcp1">Read
Only</span>, the operator will be able to view the Control
Panel but not make any changes. If you select <span class="hcp1">Hyperlinks
Only</span>, the operator will be able to view the Control
Panel and use and hyperlinks on the panel to jump to other
panels. <span class="hcp1">Full Control</span>
allows the operator access to all controls located on
the Control Panel. These settings can be different for
each user on each Control Panel allowing you complete
flexibilty when setting up your system security.</p>
<p>&#160;<br>
When trying to access a secure system, select the user
you wish to log in as and enter the correct password to
access the system.</p>
<p>&#160;<br>
Once the security settings are completed close the dialogue
box. To test your application you can 'Log Off' from the
design file using this command in the Tools menu, alternatively
use (Ctrl+L). The design will close and the Log On screen
will appear. Select your user from the drop down list,
enter the password assigned earlier and press the'Logon'
button. The design should now exhibit the particular settings
that were programmed for that user.</p>
<p>&#160;<br>
To change user (or to get back to Admin) use the Log Off
command (Tools &gt; Log Off or Ctrl+L). To delete users
from the security settings log in as Admin and then use
the 'Delete User' button for the selected user. Note that
Admin cannot be deleted.</p>
<p><span class="hcp1">TIP:</span> Before
starting Design File Security setup, <a href="Delete&#32;All&#32;Unreferenced&#32;Default&#32;Control&#32;Panels.html">delete
all unreferenced default control panels</a>. This will
reduce the number of control panels displayed in the list
when defining user access rights and help reduce your
file size.</p>
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<h2><a name="Setting_the_Start_Page" id="Setting_the_Start_Page"></a>Setting
the Start Page</h2>
<p>Each user can have a page from a custom control panel which is activated
whenever they log on. Pressing the button &quot;Set Start Page...&quot;
opens up the start page dialog. The current start page for the user will
be highlighted. If no page is highlighted then no start page is set for
the user.</p>
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<p>Select the control page you wish to activate and press OK. Note that
the start page can be any sub-page of a control panel. This is useful
for starting different users on different pages within the same control
panel. Use &quot;Clear Selection&quot; to clear the start page for the
user.</p>
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