Xerox 6180N Common Controller System Guide v 3.7 - Page 90

Restore password, PDF Distiller?

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Troubleshooting System Guide • With the printer's error pages turned on, does the printer produce a PostScript error page? • Has the file been redistilled again using a newer PostScript? • Are all of the document fonts downloaded and included within the job? • What was used to create the PDF? PDF Writer or Adobe's PDF Distiller? Restore password To restore the default password if a Trusted User or System Administrator forgets the system password, perform the following: 1. Open a terminal window. 2. Logon as the root user by typing su and select . Enter the password and select . 3. At the prompt (#), enter the following: cd /opt/XRXnps/ XRXui61XX/data and select . 4. Type: ls -la and select . 5. Delete the files ".npw" and ".sum" by typing rm .npw .sum and selecting . 6. Open the System menu and select [Logon]. Select the desired user type and enter the password. Select . 7. An error message will display, "A problem was detected in the password file." Select and retype the default password again and select . 8. A message will display in the main window which reads, "Missing password file recreated." 9. Select on the "missing password file" recreated message. A pop-up window will display the service code C03-501. Another message will be displayed which reads, "The missing password file has been recreated. All current passwords are now valid. Contact the System Administrator to install Trusted user and System Administrator passwords." Select [Reset]. 9-10 Common Controller

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Troubleshooting
System Guide
9-10
Common Controller
With the printer’s error pages turned on, does the printer
produce a PostScript error page?
Has the file been redistilled again using a newer PostScript?
Are all of the document fonts downloaded and included within
the job?
What was used to create the PDF?
PDF Writer or Adobe’s
PDF Distiller?
Restore password
To restore the default password if a Trusted User or System
Administrator forgets the system password, perform the
following:
1.
Open a terminal window.
2.
Logon as the root user by typing
su
and select <Enter>.
Enter the password and select <Enter>.
3.
At the prompt (#), enter the following:
cd /opt/XRXnps/
XRXui61XX/data
and select <Enter>.
4. Type:
ls -la
and select <enter>.
5.
Delete the files “.npw” and “.sum” by typing
rm .npw .sum
and selecting <enter>.
6.
Open the System menu and select [Logon]. Select the
desired user type and enter the password. Select <OK>.
7.
An error message will display, “A problem was detected in the
password file.” Select <OK> and retype the default password
again and select <OK>.
8.
A message will display in the main window which reads,
“Missing password file recreated.”
9.
Select on the “missing password file” recreated message. A
pop-up window will display the service code C03-501.
Another message will be displayed which reads, “The
missing password file has been recreated. All current
passwords are now valid. Contact the System Administrator
to install Trusted user and System Administrator passwords.”
Select [Reset].