Other topics about Using Windows
User Name |
Password |
Type |
Description |
Instrument |
measure4u |
Administrator |
Auto Log On is activated by default. |
Administrator |
agilent4u (Windows 7) keysight4u (Windows 10 and Windows 7 with storage revision CT1205 and above) |
Built-in Administrator |
For user maintenance purpose. |
To be determined by user |
To be determined by user |
Administrator or Standard user |
Not a default account setting. However, can be added by user. NA application does not automatically boot up. Click NA App icon on desk top manually. |
Keysightonly |
Not disclosed to user |
Administrator |
This account is used by Keysight Service in case of repair/maintenance.
|
The standard user account has some limitation in access, especially in performing the below tasks. These are only allowed with administrator account:
With administrator account, you are allowed to modify the User Account Control settings. To access the User Account Control setting, open Control Panel, click on User Accounts > Change User Account Control settings. The default setting is Notify me only when programs try to make changes to my computer. With this selection, you are notified each time a program tries to make any changes to your computer. Other available settings are not guaranteed in the E5063A operation.
With a standard user account, default setting (Notify me only when programs try to make changes to my computer) should be selected before you leave from an administrator account.
The default settings for user account and password defers according to the HDD revision. If you are using E5071C with HDD revision CN96x and below, at initial registration setup, the account name is set as agena but the password is not set and Auto Log On is activated. You may create a password for this account or add a new user.
If you are using E5071C with HDD revision CF1000 and above, you will find that at the factory default setting, the account name is Instrument, the password is measure4u, and Auto Log On is activated. Refer to change password.
To know E5071C HDD revision, refer to checking the HDD revision.
In windows XP, the standard user account can not be used.
Open User Accounts in Control Panel.
Click Change an Account.
Select your account name.
Click Create a password.
Enter new password, and password hint.
Click Create password button.
Open User Accounts in Control Panel.
Click Add or remove user accounts.
Click on the account you would like to change password from the Choose the account you would like to change.
Click Change the password.
Enter new password, new password again to confirm, and password hint.
Click Change password button.
Open User Accounts in Control Panel.
Click Change an Account.
Select the icon of your account name.
Click Change the password.
Enter new password, new password again to confirm, and password hint.
Click Change password button.
For added security, you can require users to press CTRL+ALT+DELETE before logging on.
Open User Accounts in Control Panel.
Click Change the way users log on or off.
Check out Use the Welcome screen.
Click Apply Options.
Log off Windows.
The E5071C must be removed from the domain for the procedure to work. When shipped, the E5071C is configured as a member of a workgroup. If the configuration of the E5071C is later changed so as to be a member of domain, then name/password must always be entered at startup. This is a security requirement of Windows.
If ENA is assigned to a domain, then Change the way users log on or off will not be available in User Accounts dialogue box.
Open User Accounts in Control Panel.
Click Add or remove user accounts.
Click Create a new account.
Enter the new account name.
Select either Standard user or Administrator.
Click Create Account button.
Open User Accounts in Control Panel.
Click Create a new account.
Type the new account name, then click Next.
Select Computer Administrator.
Click Create Account.
Select the icon of your account name.
Click Change password.
Enter new password, new password again to confirm, and password hint.
Click Change password button.