User access to Quest® Stat® is controlled by standard logon security and user class rights. To connect to the Stat Client, you must enter both a valid user ID and password and be granted the user class right to access the Stat Client (which by default is granted to all user classes but can be removed by system administrators). Once your logon information is authenticated, Stat grants you access and opens the Application Change Management window.
NOTE: For customer sites that maintain LDAP user directories, Stat supports authenticating login credentials based on a user’s LDAP password rather than the default password defined directly in Stat. This allows sites that maintain a large number of user accounts to avoid maintaining an additional set of Stat-specific passwords. LDAP enabled users can login to both the Stat Windows® client and web client and have their accounts authenticated with their LDAP passwords. For more information on configuring LDAP support, see the Stat System Administration Guide, Chapter 4, “General Maintenance Tables.” |
System administrators can also configure passwords to expire at certain intervals, requiring that they be changed from time to time. Your system administrator determines if this option is used. You can also change your password at any time by selecting User Options | Passwords | Change My Password.
Contact your system administrator if you forget your password.
For more information on Stat security settings, see the Stat System Administration Guide, Chapter 3, “Stat Security.”
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Double-click the Stat icon on your desktop or select the Stat option on your Windows Start menu. |
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The Stat Login window appears. Your system administrator defines your databases. The default database is already displayed. To switch to another database, select one in the Database field. Enter your user name in the Username field. |
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Click OK. |
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In the Change Password window, enter the password you want in the New Password field. |
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For a variety of reasons, you may receive an error message while logging in to Quest® Stat®. The following are common, fairly simple errors. More involved, technical errors are discussed in detail in Appendix: Troubleshooting Chart and in the Stat System Administration Guide, Chapter 3, “Stat Security.”
System administrators have the ability to disconnect users from the Quest® Stat® database. Whenever you are disconnected, either by a system administrator or due to an issue encountered on the network, Stat displays the Connection Manager window, alerting you that you have been disconnected from Stat and that you must exit the application. Any work that has not been saved at the time you were disconnected will be lost.
Once you have successfully logged in, Quest® Stat® opens its main window, Application Change Management, and activates the Support Console for the current user.
For more information on the Stat Support Console, see The Support Console .
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