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Editing credential properties

Credential Editor provides you with an ability to edit credential properties.

 


 

Name

Displays credential name.

 

Create Date

Displays the date when the credential was created.

 

Modify Date

Displays the date when the credential was last modified.

 

Identity

Specifies the name of the account to be used when connecting outside the server.

 

Secret

Supplies the secret needed for outgoing authentication. The secret field is optional. When Identity field is a Windows account, the secret may be the password. On Windows Server 2003 and above the secret is not necessary.

 

To apply the changes, select the Apply Changes item in the Navigation bar or use Ctrl+F9 or Ctrl+F7 shortcut keys.

 

It is also possible to modify object properties without opening the object editor: use the Object Properties item of the popup menu of the selected object from the explorer tree.



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