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Explanation : A=Authorise, 2=2nd Authoriser, C=copy, D=Delete, E=Exception,

H=History restore, I=Input,


L=List, P=Print, Q=Auditor review, R=Reverse, S=See, V=Verify
B stands for BACKGROUND.VALID, F for FAST.INPUT

SECURITY.MGMT.L
Specifies whether or not a record should be written to the PROTOCOL file every time
this User accesses any of the Security Management Applications
PASSWORD, PASSWORD.ENABLE, PASSWORD.RESET, USER.RESET and so on.

The PROTOCOL file will be cleared on daily basis during Close of Business (COB) by
the job EB.CLEAR.FILES, in the process FILE.TIDY.UP.
If any PROTOCOL files are to be stored for any amount of time they will need to be
archived out of T24 prior to clearance.

Re-Enabling User Profiles


The system administrator will be required to re-enable a users profile when the
user has forgotten their password,
wishes to sign-on during a deactivated period or when the operating system has
logged him out.
To re-enable the user profile the application PASSWORD.RESET should be run.

If the operating system logs out a user i.e. through a machine failure etc ,
T24 will still record them as signed on. Hence, if the user attempts to sign on
again they will get the message:
To allow them to sign on again, the Administrator should run the application
SIGN.ON.RESET.

Setting a user with a new password


You can set a user password to a specific value for their first sign-on using
the USER.RESET and USER.PASSWORD fields in the PASSWORD.RESET record.

EB.USER.ROLES contains permissions required for a particular role.


A role can contain one or more USER.SMS.GROUPs as well as individual permissions.

Defining a User SMS Group


USER.SMS.GROUP

Setting Up Overrides
Overrides can be displayed as an Error, Message, Warning or Auto override. These
are defined in the TYPE field on the OVERRIDE application.

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