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Sun Documentation -
System Administration
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If, during log in, an invalid password is entered on three consecutive attempts, it is recorded as a login violation. Before the operator can log on again, their operator log on will have to be cleared. Other situations that will also result in an operator log on needing to be cleared are: Choosing the Abort option when an error message occurs. Performing an End Task operator on a live session of SunSystems Turning off the PC (or power outages) without logging out of SunSystems.
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A message displays stating that a violation occurred and that the administrator should be informed. Any subsequent attempt to log in using that Operator Id is unsuccessful. The cause of the violation is hidden from the user. To reset an Operator Id: Click here to see the screenshot
- Log in to SunSystems as the SunSystems SuperUser SUN.
Select Clear Operator (ZC). Enter the Operator Id and then click OK. A message appears confirming that Operator Id has been cleared. |
To clear all users including ones with the password violations: 1. Ask all users to logout from Sun 2. Login into Sun as Super User Sun. 3. Run a command ZC – Clear Operator 4. Don’t enter any operator code just press Ok:
 5. Sun will ask you that all users will be cleared, press Yes:
 6. Then it will also ask you if you want to clear operators with password violations, press Yes:
 7. Ask users to log into Sun.
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