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you get the one account that is created when the server is installed.
you can create additional accounts from CLI:<br>
set account <username><br>
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account can be ordinary or advanced. not sure exactly what that means
but it will allow you to not give out your primary platform account.<br>
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/wes<br>
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Scott Voll wrote:
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<div>I understand I can use MLA for the servicablity and admin but is
there a way to add OS admin to the MLA?</div>
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<div>Thanks</div>
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<div>Scott</div>
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