Logout Sample Clauses
The Logout clause defines the process and requirements for a user to end their session or access to a system or service. Typically, it outlines the steps a user must take to securely log out, such as clicking a designated button or link, and may specify what happens to any unsaved data or active sessions. This clause ensures that users can effectively terminate their access, protecting their information and reducing the risk of unauthorized use after they leave the system.
Logout. Make sure that all users add /usr/local/dsp/bin to their path. This enables the shell to find the control program g563c and other programs in the DSP563CCC distribu- tion package.
Logout. The Logout page allows users to log the user out of the web interface. The user will be asked if they are sure that they want log out, and users can then log out by clicking the Logout button. Management Monitor status and events from a connected UPS/PDU/ATS. Issue commands to the UPS/PDU/ATSs such as a power off, power cycle or power restore. Request that the UPS perform a battery test, sound its alarm or mute the audible alarms. Manage equipment and computers which are powered by UPS units and PDUs, and order connected computers to shut down or a reboot. Manage grouped UPS/PDU/ATSs.
Logout. Data can be presented in either STANDARD-XML, COMPACT OR COMPACT – DECODED formats. Transactions will be accepted and processed 7 days a week, 24 hours a day with restrictions on the volume of data that can be requested and transmitted during the ‘normal’ business day. Searchable fields will be limited to those fields that are searchable in Navica Revolution and in some cases may not include all fields searchable in Navica Revolution. There may be data fields only available as System Fields in one of the COMPACT data formats if they do not match a RETS Standard Field. Usage restrictions and fees within the control of Pueblo Association of REALTORS (PAR) will not change without 30 days prior notice to the above named. Restrictions and fees resulting beyond the control of Pueblo Association of REALTORS (PAR) are subject to change at any time without notice. Data available through the RETS server will be limited to content the Pueblo Association of REALTORS (PAR) MLS approves and will not contain any security information such as User Names and Passwords. Please select from the following content Options:
Option 1: IDX Listings, IDX Fields.
Logout. The Logout page allows users to log the user out of the web interface. The user will be asked to assure whether to log out, and users can log out web by clicking the Logout button.
Logout. “My account” In this section you can manage your account by entering the email address in Tab “General” (Figure 10).
Logout. To sign out, please follow these steps:
1. Click on the ‘Sign Out’ button on the navigation bar
2. Confirm the process by clicking on ‘Sign Out’ button
Logout. View the login/logout activity in TAP under location reports. Branded Login Pages Testing the login page branding can be tested using a properly configured and provisioned ACU.
Logout. View the login/logout activity in TAP under location reports. Credit Card Processing Functionality The credit card processing functionality may be tested using the following test
Logout. Client can log out form the logout option given under File Menu.
Logout. Make sure you logout each day in order to reset the login and ensure updated information at your next login.
1. Dial In: Local > ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ or Toll-Free > ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇
2. Listen to the recorded message, paying attention for your participant number to be listed.
3. If you hear your number, you are required for testing that day (or the next day for participants on advance notification)
4. The Call-In System is designed to notify your testing status for that day. It does not provide you with your testing location or appointment information (where applicable). If your testing details have not been pre-arranged with your monitor, you will need to contact your monitor or another designate at the Alliance Medical Monitoring Inc. office for this information. You are required to abstain from all potentially mind altering substances, including prescription opioid, sedative, hypnotic and stimulant medications, unless prescribed for you specifically by your family doctor (the same doctor listed on your Consent for Release at enrollment) who has been provided with the Safe Prescribing Document referenced in your Consent for Release and where an alternative is not available. In such circumstances, the prescription will be subject to medical consult by one of the Medical Consultants of Alliance Medical Monitoring Inc. If your doctor prescribes you any medication, you are required to report that prescription immediately to your monitor and you will be required to provide your monitor with a copy of the prescription. With the exception of medications which are expressly known not to be potentially addictive, such as antibiotics, you must report your prescriptions to your monitor prior to taking them. Once disclosed, medications will be subject to medical consult where applicable. In the event that you are prescribed medication through an emergency intervention, such as presentation at the emergency department of a hospital, you are permitted to take medications as administered, however; you must contact you monitor upon discharge to report the medications provided. In such circumstances, you may be required to sign a release allowing Alliance Medical Monitoring Inc. to be provided with the medical records applicable to the emergency intervention, and such records will undergo consult with one of the Medical Consultants of Alliance Medical Monitoring Inc. You are also required to abstain from all non-prescription opioids, sedatives or stimulants which are typically purc...
