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FSVA3000/R&S
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FSV3000
22Getting Started 1330.8073.02 ─ 03
Secure user mode
If the secure user mode option (R&S FSV/A-K33) is installed, an additional
account is provided: the "SecureUser".
The "SecureUser" is a standard user account with limited functionality. In
particular, administrative tasks such as LAN configuration or general instru-
ment settings are not available. Furthermore, for a "SecureUser", data that
the R&S FSV/A normally stores on the solid-state drive is redirected to vola-
tile memory instead. You can access data that is stored in volatile memory
during the current instrument session. However, when the instrument’s
power is removed, all data in volatile memory is erased.
For details, see Chapter 4.7, "Protecting Data Using the Secure User
Mode", on page 35.
Automatic login
For the standard instrument account, an automatic login function is active by
default. If activated, login is carried out automatically in the background when the
R&S FSV/A is started, without having to enter a password. This function is active
until an administrator explicitly deactivates it or changes the password.
For information on how to deactivate or reactivate the automatic login, refer to
Chapter 4.2.3.1, "Automatic Login Function", on page 23.
Passwords
For all default user accounts, the initial password is 894129. Note that this pass-
word is very weak, and it is recommended that you change the password for both
users after initial login. An administrator can change the password in Windows 10
for any user at any time via "Start > Settings > Account > SignIn Options > Pass-
word > Change".
Changing the password and use of auto-login function
Note that when you change the default passwords, the default auto-login
function no longer works! Reactivate it manually as described in "Reactivat-
ing the automatic login function" on page 24.
Windows Operating System

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