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+Password & User Account + + + + +Michael +Anderson + + +Anne-Marie +Mahfouf + +&tde-authors; + + + +&tde-release-version; +Reviewed: &tde-release-date; + + +2010 +Michael Anderson +Anne-Marie Mahfouf + + +&tde-copyright-date; +&tde-team; + + + + +This handbook describes the Password & User Account module. + + + + +TDE +System Settings +kcontrol +user +account +password + + + + + +User Information + +Introduction + + + +Screenshot of the User Account Manager + + + + + + The User Account Manager + + + + + +This is a module to enter user information and configure basic user settings such as +the password and icon. This information and these settings will be used by various &tde; +applications (mail programs and word processors for example) when they are completed. You can: + + +change your user icon +change your user login password +add personal information +configure the password prompt + + + + + +User Icon and Password + + +User Icon + + +This icon is used when the user logs in using a login manager. When your administrator +has configured the login manager to allow this option, selecting the button allows you +to change the image, either by using a pre-installed icons or selecting one of your own images. +Select the Apply to make the changes permanent. + + + + + + + + +User Information + + +Name: + + +Enter here the name of the user. + + + + +Organization + + +Add a business or group name the user would like to be associated with. + + + +Email address: + + +Enter here an email address that will be associated with this user. + + + +SMTP server: + + +Indicate here a local smtp server for sending mail within a network. + + + +User ID + + +This is an information only, providing you the User ID assigned to you. This number is +defined in /etc/passwd and was defined when your user account was created. + + + + + + + + +At Password Prompt + + +This section allows you to choose how you want to input your password when prompted. +The default is to have one bullet appear for each letter typed. That can be changed +to three bullets for each letter, which making guessing the length of the password +more difficult letters when somebody else is watching. Even more secure is to display +nothing while typing the password. + + + + + +Change Password + + +Change password... + + +Selecting this button displays a dialog to change your user password. Your user password +is the one you log in your system. You will be asked for your current password then twice +for your new password. + + + + + + + + +
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