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KLA Tencor P-16+ - P Rocedure to M Odify S Ecurity S Ettings; Table 11.1 Security Configuration Editor Sections

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System Security - Procedure to Modify Security Settings KLA-Tencor P-16+ / P-6 Users Guide
11-4 KLA-Tencor Confidential 0142530-000 AB
3/13/09
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The Security Configuration Editor is divided into five sections, as described in
Table 11.1. The security software module used by profiler software is used by
multiple software groups in KLA-Tencor. As a result, not all of the sections and
settings available in the editor apply to profiler software. What settings apply to
profiler software is described in more detail in this chapter.
PROCEDURE TO MODIFY SECURITY SETTINGS 11
1. Navigate to C:\Program Files\KLA-Tencor\Component Suite\KTSecurity\
2. Double-click on SecurityConfigurationEditor.exe
3. Select the section to modify from the list on the left. Details on each setting that
can be modified for profiler software are provided in subsequent sections of this
chapter.
4. When all changes are complete, select Save at the lower, left corner of the
Security Configuration Editor as shown in Figure 11.3.
Table 11.1 Security Configuration Editor Sections
Section Use In Profiler Description
Group User Admin - Manage
Groups
Not Applicable Not Applicable
Group User Admin - Manage
Users
AutoLogonUser setting User administration, creating and modifying
user accounts and access levels, is mainly
performed in Windows XP. The one exception
is that after changing the password for the
AutoLogonUser account in Windows XP, the
same password must be entered into the
Security Configuration Editor
Group User Admin - eDiagnostics
Groups
Not Applicable Not Applicable
Group User Admin - Restricted
User List
Not Applicable Not Applicable
Access Policy Settings Windows XP access settings Access policy settings defines the user rights within
Windows XP. This is broken down into two groups,
Administrators and non-Administrators. These
settings are set at the factory and generally do not
require modification.
Application Lifecycle Not used, but can be used by
profiler software, if required
Application lifecycle allows the user to define
programs that will be launched when logging into
Windows XP, such as automatically launching the
profiler software application.
Network Drive Not Applicable Not Applicable
Global Settings Enable - Disable AutoLogonUser Global settings are used to enable or disable
automatic logon into Windows XP through the
AutoLogonUser account. By default, this is enabled.

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