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        Q: Securing your software
        
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            To stop unauthorised people accessing sensitive information 
 about your employees.
The Data Protection Act 1998 regulates the processing of this type of information. 
 For more information about the Data Protection Act 1998, visit the legislation.gov.uk website.
         
        
        
            If there is only one person processing your payroll, you probably 
 don't need a security administrator. You can secure your software by setting 
 up an entry password.
If you operate a payroll department employing several people, you should 
 consider appointing a security administrator to manage the security of 
 your software. They can set up user security accounts and passwords.
See Securing 
 your software.
         
        
        
            
                - Open your software and enter MANAGER in the User Name box > OK.
 
                - Tasks > Security > Access Rights.
 
                - From 
 the Users list, select Manager > Edit > enter the password you 
 want > OK.
 
            
         
        
        
            The level of security needed is up to you. If you've set 
 up an entry password, everyone who uses the software needs to know that 
 password. If you want to secure your software further, you can create 
 security accounts. For more information, see the Getting Started section 
 in the help topic Securing 
 your software.
         
        
        
            Access rights are a way of preventing people from accessing 
 parts of your software.
For example, if an assistant performs data entry tasks, they may not need 
 access to the Enter Payments option to process your employees pay. This 
 task might be performed by someone in a senior position.
For more information, see Managing 
 security accounts.
         
        
        
            No. The MANAGER security name is used by your security administrator 
 to gain full access to your software so they can manage the security accounts 
 of those using the software.
         
        
        
            Contact your security administrator. They will be able to 
 provide you with your user name and reset your password.
            If the password you've forgotten is the one associated with the MANAGER 
 user name, and either MANAGER is the only user account that exists, or 
 is the only user account with access to Security, you'll need to send 
 a backup of your data to Technical Support in order for your password 
 to be decoded. To find out more, contact Technical Support on 0845 111 55 55.
         
        
        
        
        
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