17205 update help text about setting user credentials osol_151
authorkathy slattery <kathy.slattery@sun.com>
Tue, 12 Oct 2010 15:56:28 -0700
changeset 586 cebd3575d3d9
parent 585 21a47246efe3
child 587 7093024d532b
17205 update help text about setting user credentials
usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/apache/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/apache/client/swing/help/apache-authentication.html
usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/coreadm/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/coreadm/client/swing/help/core-authentication.html
usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/firewall/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/firewall/client/swing/help/firewall-authentication.html
usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/sharemgr/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/sharemgr/client/swing/help/share-authentication.html
usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/svcs/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/svcs/client/swing/help/smf-authentication.html
usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/time/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/time/client/swing/help/time-authentication.html
--- a/usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/apache/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/apache/client/swing/help/apache-authentication.html	Fri Oct 08 15:53:50 2010 -0700
+++ b/usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/apache/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/apache/client/swing/help/apache-authentication.html	Tue Oct 12 15:56:28 2010 -0700
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
 -->
 
 <head>
-<!-- GenHTML revision 23436-->
+<!-- GenHTML revision 24992-->
 
   <meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
   <!-- ident      "%Z%%M% %I%     %E% SMI" -->
@@ -47,18 +47,24 @@
 <body class="HlpBdy">
 
 <a name="apache-authentication"></a><h4>Changing User Credentials</h4>
-<p>All panels let you make changes as a different user or role. 
-To use a different user, click the lock icon in the top
-right hand corner of the window, next to the username.  The dialog
-that appears prompts you for your username and password. If you wish to
-use a role, click &#8220;Specify a role...&#8221; and supply the role name and
-role password (the username and password of the account that has been granted
-that role must also be supplied).</p><p>If you have already authenticated a user or role in another panel and
-that panel is still open, you can reuse that connection by selecting &#8220;<tt>Log in using an existing connection</tt>&#8221; and
-choosing the desired user. This means that if you have authenticated yourself as
-a <tt>root</tt> user, you do not need to type the password a second
-time.</p>
+<p>Most panels let you make changes as a different user or role, as
+well as making changes on a remote host.  To change who you
+are authenticated as or which system you want to administer, click the credentials
+icon in the top right hand corner of the window, next to the
+username.  A dialog will open, prompting for a host and username. After
+clicking the "Log In" button, you may be prompted to enter a password
+or other system-defined credentials. If the user is already authenticated in another session,
+you may not be prompted for a password.</p>
+
+<p>After successfully authenticating as the specified user, you may be prompted to select
+a role if any roles are assigned to the selected user. From this
+dialog you may choose one of the roles or leave the entry as
+<tt>none</tt>. After selecting a role, you may again be prompted for any necessary
+passwords or credentials.</p>
+
+
 <br/>
 
+
 </body>
 </html>
--- a/usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/coreadm/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/coreadm/client/swing/help/core-authentication.html	Fri Oct 08 15:53:50 2010 -0700
+++ b/usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/coreadm/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/coreadm/client/swing/help/core-authentication.html	Tue Oct 12 15:56:28 2010 -0700
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
 -->
 
 <head>
-<!-- GenHTML revision 23436-->
+<!-- GenHTML revision 24992-->
 
   <meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
   <!-- ident      "%Z%%M% %I%     %E% SMI" -->
@@ -47,18 +47,24 @@
 <body class="HlpBdy">
 
 <a name="core-authentication"></a><h4>Changing User Credentials</h4>
-<p>All panels let you make changes as a different user or role. 
-To use a different user, click the lock icon in the top
-right hand corner of the window, next to the username.  The dialog
-that appears prompts you for your username and password. If you wish to
-use a role, click &#8220;Specify a role...&#8221; and supply the role name and
-role password (the username and password of the account that has been granted
-that role must also be supplied).</p><p>If you have already authenticated a user or role in another panel and
-that panel is still open, you can reuse that connection by selecting &#8220;<tt>Log in using an existing connection</tt>&#8221; and
-choosing the desired user. This means that if you have authenticated yourself as
-a <tt>root</tt> user, you do not need to type the password a second
-time.</p>
+<p>Most panels let you make changes as a different user or role, as
+well as making changes on a remote host.  To change who you
+are authenticated as or which system you want to administer, click the credentials
+icon in the top right hand corner of the window, next to the
+username.  A dialog will open, prompting for a host and username. After
+clicking the "Log In" button, you may be prompted to enter a password
+or other system-defined credentials. If the user is already authenticated in another session,
+you may not be prompted for a password.</p>
+
+<p>After successfully authenticating as the specified user, you may be prompted to select
+a role if any roles are assigned to the selected user. From this
+dialog you may choose one of the roles or leave the entry as
+<tt>none</tt>. After selecting a role, you may again be prompted for any necessary
+passwords or credentials.</p>
+
+
 <br/>
 
+
 </body>
 </html>
--- a/usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/firewall/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/firewall/client/swing/help/firewall-authentication.html	Fri Oct 08 15:53:50 2010 -0700
+++ b/usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/firewall/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/firewall/client/swing/help/firewall-authentication.html	Tue Oct 12 15:56:28 2010 -0700
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
 -->
 
 <head>
-<!-- GenHTML revision 23436-->
+<!-- GenHTML revision 24992-->
 
   <meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
   <!-- ident      "%Z%%M% %I%     %E% SMI" -->
@@ -47,18 +47,24 @@
 <body class="HlpBdy">
 
 <a name="firewall-authentication"></a><h4>Changing User Credentials</h4>
-<p>All panels let you make changes as a different user or role. 
-To use a different user, click the lock icon in the top
-right hand corner of the window, next to the username.  The dialog
-that appears prompts you for your username and password. If you wish to
-use a role, click &#8220;Specify a role...&#8221; and supply the role name and
-role password (the username and password of the account that has been granted
-that role must also be supplied).</p><p>If you have already authenticated a user or role in another panel and
-that panel is still open, you can reuse that connection by selecting &#8220;<tt>Log in using an existing connection</tt>&#8221; and
-choosing the desired user. This means that if you have authenticated yourself as
-a <tt>root</tt> user, you do not need to type the password a second
-time.</p>
+<p>Most panels let you make changes as a different user or role, as
+well as making changes on a remote host.  To change who you
+are authenticated as or which system you want to administer, click the credentials
+icon in the top right hand corner of the window, next to the
+username.  A dialog will open, prompting for a host and username. After
+clicking the "Log In" button, you may be prompted to enter a password
+or other system-defined credentials. If the user is already authenticated in another session,
+you may not be prompted for a password.</p>
+
+<p>After successfully authenticating as the specified user, you may be prompted to select
+a role if any roles are assigned to the selected user. From this
+dialog you may choose one of the roles or leave the entry as
+<tt>none</tt>. After selecting a role, you may again be prompted for any necessary
+passwords or credentials.</p>
+
+
 <br/>
 
+
 </body>
 </html>
--- a/usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/sharemgr/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/sharemgr/client/swing/help/share-authentication.html	Fri Oct 08 15:53:50 2010 -0700
+++ b/usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/sharemgr/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/sharemgr/client/swing/help/share-authentication.html	Tue Oct 12 15:56:28 2010 -0700
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
 -->
 
 <head>
-<!-- GenHTML revision 23436-->
+<!-- GenHTML revision 24992-->
 
   <meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
   <!-- ident      "%Z%%M% %I%     %E% SMI" -->
@@ -47,18 +47,24 @@
 <body class="HlpBdy">
 
 <a name="share-authentication"></a><h4>Changing User Credentials</h4>
-<p>All panels let you make changes as a different user or role. 
-To use a different user, click the lock icon in the top
-right hand corner of the window, next to the username.  The dialog
-that appears prompts you for your username and password. If you wish to
-use a role, click &#8220;Specify a role...&#8221; and supply the role name and
-role password (the username and password of the account that has been granted
-that role must also be supplied).</p><p>If you have already authenticated a user or role in another panel and
-that panel is still open, you can reuse that connection by selecting &#8220;<tt>Log in using an existing connection</tt>&#8221; and
-choosing the desired user. This means that if you have authenticated yourself as
-a <tt>root</tt> user, you do not need to type the password a second
-time.</p>
+<p>Most panels let you make changes as a different user or role, as
+well as making changes on a remote host.  To change who you
+are authenticated as or which system you want to administer, click the credentials
+icon in the top right hand corner of the window, next to the
+username.  A dialog will open, prompting for a host and username. After
+clicking the "Log In" button, you may be prompted to enter a password
+or other system-defined credentials. If the user is already authenticated in another session,
+you may not be prompted for a password.</p>
+
+<p>After successfully authenticating as the specified user, you may be prompted to select
+a role if any roles are assigned to the selected user. From this
+dialog you may choose one of the roles or leave the entry as
+<tt>none</tt>. After selecting a role, you may again be prompted for any necessary
+passwords or credentials.</p>
+
+
 <br/>
 
+
 </body>
 </html>
--- a/usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/svcs/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/svcs/client/swing/help/smf-authentication.html	Fri Oct 08 15:53:50 2010 -0700
+++ b/usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/svcs/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/svcs/client/swing/help/smf-authentication.html	Tue Oct 12 15:56:28 2010 -0700
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
 -->
 
 <head>
-<!-- GenHTML revision 23436-->
+<!-- GenHTML revision 24992-->
 
   <meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
   <!-- ident      "%Z%%M% %I%     %E% SMI" -->
@@ -47,18 +47,24 @@
 <body class="HlpBdy">
 
 <a name="smf-authentication"></a><h4>Changing User Credentials</h4>
-<p>All panels let you make changes as a different user or role. 
-To use a different user, click the lock icon in the top
-right hand corner of the window, next to the username.  The dialog
-that appears prompts you for your username and password. If you wish to
-use a role, click &#8220;Specify a role...&#8221; and supply the role name and
-role password (the username and password of the account that has been granted
-that role must also be supplied).</p><p>If you have already authenticated a user or role in another panel and
-that panel is still open, you can reuse that connection by selecting &#8220;<tt>Log in using an existing connection</tt>&#8221; and
-choosing the desired user. This means that if you have authenticated yourself as
-a <tt>root</tt> user, you do not need to type the password a second
-time.</p>
+<p>Most panels let you make changes as a different user or role, as
+well as making changes on a remote host.  To change who you
+are authenticated as or which system you want to administer, click the credentials
+icon in the top right hand corner of the window, next to the
+username.  A dialog will open, prompting for a host and username. After
+clicking the "Log In" button, you may be prompted to enter a password
+or other system-defined credentials. If the user is already authenticated in another session,
+you may not be prompted for a password.</p>
+
+<p>After successfully authenticating as the specified user, you may be prompted to select
+a role if any roles are assigned to the selected user. From this
+dialog you may choose one of the roles or leave the entry as
+<tt>none</tt>. After selecting a role, you may again be prompted for any necessary
+passwords or credentials.</p>
+
+
 <br/>
 
+
 </body>
 </html>
--- a/usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/time/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/time/client/swing/help/time-authentication.html	Fri Oct 08 15:53:50 2010 -0700
+++ b/usr/src/java/vpanels/panels/time/org/opensolaris/os/vp/panels/time/client/swing/help/time-authentication.html	Tue Oct 12 15:56:28 2010 -0700
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
 -->
 
 <head>
-<!-- GenHTML revision 23436-->
+<!-- GenHTML revision 24992-->
 
   <meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
   <!-- ident      "%Z%%M% %I%     %E% SMI" -->
@@ -47,18 +47,24 @@
 <body class="HlpBdy">
 
 <a name="time-authentication"></a><h4>Changing User Credentials</h4>
-<p>All panels let you make changes as a different user or role. 
-To use a different user, click the lock icon in the top
-right hand corner of the window, next to the username.  The dialog
-that appears prompts you for your username and password. If you wish to
-use a role, click &#8220;Specify a role...&#8221; and supply the role name and
-role password (the username and password of the account that has been granted
-that role must also be supplied).</p><p>If you have already authenticated a user or role in another panel and
-that panel is still open, you can reuse that connection by selecting &#8220;<tt>Log in using an existing connection</tt>&#8221; and
-choosing the desired user. This means that if you have authenticated yourself as
-a <tt>root</tt> user, you do not need to type the password a second
-time.</p>
+<p>Most panels let you make changes as a different user or role, as
+well as making changes on a remote host.  To change who you
+are authenticated as or which system you want to administer, click the credentials
+icon in the top right hand corner of the window, next to the
+username.  A dialog will open, prompting for a host and username. After
+clicking the "Log In" button, you may be prompted to enter a password
+or other system-defined credentials. If the user is already authenticated in another session,
+you may not be prompted for a password.</p>
+
+<p>After successfully authenticating as the specified user, you may be prompted to select
+a role if any roles are assigned to the selected user. From this
+dialog you may choose one of the roles or leave the entry as
+<tt>none</tt>. After selecting a role, you may again be prompted for any necessary
+passwords or credentials.</p>
+
+
 <br/>
 
+
 </body>
 </html>