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Table 12 Specifications and Restrictions Concerning Login Operations (continued) Item Login history Automatic logout operation Specification All login information, including user ID, login and logoff time, is recorded in the audit log file so that unauthorized access can be detected. If a user cannot log out normally, you can set the user to be automatically logged out from the SVP after a specific period of time. This period of time can be specified by the storage administrator with the Storage Administrator Role set to Enable. Permission for Accessing Local Client Files Java applications have a security feature that prohibits the Java applications from accessing local files on client computers. To use Remote Web Console, you must give Remote Web Console permission to access local files on your computer. Figure 13 (page 36) shows the concept of the Java application security. Figure 13 Concept of Java Application Security Figure 13 (page 36) shows that Remote Web Console with digital signature can access local files with user approval. The digital signature has an expiration date that might be expired depending on the Remote Web Console version you use. Even if the digital signature is expired, you can continue using Remote Web Console. The dialog box that appears when you log in depends on the JRE versions. See the following description and take the appropriate action in the displayed dialog box. • For JRE 1.4 Figure 14 Security Warning Dialog Box (for JRE 1.4) 36 Installation Requirements and Procedures

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Table 12 Specifications and Restrictions Concerning Login Operations
(continued)
Specification
Item
All login information, including user ID, login and logoff time, is recorded in
the audit log file so that unauthorized access can be detected.
Login history
If a user cannot log out normally, you can set the user to be automatically
logged out from the SVP after a specific period of time. This period of time can
be specified by the storage administrator with the
Storage Administrator Role
set to
Enable
.
Automatic logout operation
Permission for Accessing Local Client Files
Java applications have a security feature that prohibits the Java applications from accessing local
files on client computers. To use Remote Web Console, you must give Remote Web Console
permission to access local files on your computer.
Figure 13 (page 36)
shows the concept of the Java application security.
Figure 13 Concept of Java Application Security
Figure 13 (page 36)
shows that Remote Web Console with digital signature can access local files
with user approval. The digital signature has an expiration date that might be expired depending
on the Remote Web Console version you use. Even if the digital signature is expired, you can
continue using Remote Web Console.
The dialog box that appears when you log in depends on the JRE versions. See the following
description and take the appropriate action in the displayed dialog box.
For JRE 1.4
Figure 14 Security Warning DialogBox (for JRE 1.4)
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