HP T5725 Administrator's Guide: Linux-based HP Compaq t5725 Thin Clients - Page 38

Delete a user, Automatic logon

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3. If you want to change user privileges, click the Privileges tab and make the desired changes. Each privilege is associated with one or more groups on the Group tab. NOTE: The Access to system administration tasks option assigns the account to the Administrator group, which allows users to perform administrative tasks after logging on with their own password instead of a root user password. 4. If you want to change group associations for the account, click the Group tab and make the desired changes. 5. Click Ok to save changes. Delete a user To delete a user: 1. In the User Management screen, select a user. 2. Click Delete, and then click Ok to confirm the deletion. Automatic logon You can set a user (except for the root user) to automatically log on at reboot. For more information about adding and defining users, see User Manager on page 27. 30 Chapter 2 Control Panel Settings ENWW

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3
.
If you want to change user privileges, click the
Privileges
tab and make the desired changes. Each
privilege is associated with one or more groups on the
Group
tab.
NOTE:
The
Access to system administration tasks
option assigns the account to the
Administrator group, which allows users to perform administrative tasks after logging on with
their own password instead of a root user password.
4
.
If you want to change group associations for the account, click the
Group
tab and make the desired
changes.
5
.
Click
Ok
to save changes.
Delete a user
To delete a user:
1
.
In the User Management screen, select a user.
2
.
Click
Delete
, and then click
Ok
to confirm the deletion.
Automatic logon
You can set a user (except for the root user) to automatically log on at reboot.
For more information about adding and defining users, see
User Manager
on page
27
.
30
Chapter
2
Control Panel Settings
ENWW