Your system password links you to your user profile, allowing you to access the screens needed for your job function. Many order entry features are controlled by the authorization assigned to your user password. Therefore, you do not have to enter an authorization code each time you access important files.
Your system administrator sets up your system login (user ID) and password. You can change your password at any time after the first password has been created.
You can also log on to another user's terminal using your user ID. This function is helpful when you are at a location other than your own terminal and need to enter or access data in the system, such as an item description for an order.
To log in to the system:
Launch Eclipse. The Login screen displays.
Enter your User ID.
Enter your Password.
The Eclipse Password banner displays. This screen prompts for your password.
Enter your password again.
Your password identifies you to the system, which then uses the information stored in your User Record to determine your access to menus, printers, and programs. It also determines your security and authorization levels.
To change your password:
From the System menu, select Change Password to display the Change Password screen.
In the Enter Current Password field, enter your current password.
The Password Maintenance screen displays.
In the Enter New Password field, enter your new password.
The Re-Verify Password screen displays.
Re-enter your password to verify the change.
Note: You can also see your System Administrator to change your password.
To sign on as a new user:
From the System menu, select New User.
At the clock-out prompt, enter one of the following:
Y
N
If you have access to more than one account, select the account you want to log into in the Logon Accounts screen and press Enter.
In the User Name field, enter your user name.
In the Password field, enter your password.
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