LINUX SECURE LOGIN   LOGGING ONTO THE SYSTEM   EZTERM LOGIN

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1.  Double Click on the EZTerm icon.  

2.  This box will appear:   

3.   Enter your personal Linux Login ID (Example pcu010)  and Linux Login Password (Example llcjwcccbdjj )  assigned in Program #60 Option B.      NOTE: This Login Password and the Posting Password MUST match for transactions to be completed.

4.  You will come to the Program #1 Good Morning screen.  Enter your Credit Unions Password for this program.

5.  The Teller Terminal Lock box will appear.

6.  Enter your Teller Posting Password (Example lc6132)

If you do not want to continue to login at this time you can type LOCK in place of your Posting Password.

7.  After your password is entered, and the system verifies that it matches the Linux Login Password used , the next line in this box will display the following information that corresponds to your teller password in Program #60 Option B

Your EZMemo Group codes    (Example MA)

Your User Number   ( Example 010)

Your User Initials   ( Example LLC)

Your User Name     ( Example LINDA C)

8.  Enter Y if you wish this terminal to enter your Posting Password automatically when entering transactions or static changes.:

Enter N  if you wish to be prompted to enter your  Posting Password and your Linux Login Password for each transaction or static change.

NOTE: If you choose to have your password automatically entered  anyone can post a transaction on your terminal and it will automatically be posted with your Posting Password.  When temporarily leaving your terminal it is very important to take LOCK your terminal to prevent others from posting transactions using your Posting Password.  See detailed instructions below for LOCKING YOUR TERMINAL.  

9.  If you do not want to change your Posting Password or Linux Login Password press ESC.

10  You can also change your Posting Password and/or your Linux Login Password here.  In the future this password will not be displayed in Program #60 Option B, and will be known only by you.

CAUTION:   If you change your Posting Password in the middle of the day, you will have transactions using both passwords, and will have use your User Number instead of Posting Password in Program #7 Option I to balance your cash drawer.