Logon Sample Clauses

Logon. Logon and password identification codes are confidential and are used to identify individuals acting on behalf of Subscriber. Subscriber shall ensure its QPTM logon(s) and password(s) are kept confidential. Subscriber will ensure that only authorized employees and agents of Subscriber will be given logon(s) and password(s) and only these authorized persons will be permitted to access QPTM on Subscriber’s behalf. A Subscriber and its employees and agents will not disclose the Subscriber’s logon (s) and password(s) to anyone without authority to access QPTM for the Subscriber. To ensure such confidentiality is not breached, requests from Subscriber employees or agents for information regarding Subscriber logon(s) and password(s) made subsequent to issuance of the original logon(s) and password(s) may not be honored without receipt by Black Hills of additional authorization from Subscriber. Subscriber shall be responsible for and accepts liability for any security breach that is traced to Subscriber’s logon(s) and password(s).
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Logon. After installing WorldCard Enterprise Client Software, its shortcut will display on the desktop. Double-click on it or click Start\Program file\Penpower WorldCard Enterprise\ WorldCard Enterprise to launch WorldCard Enterprise. Please input the User Name and Password to login.
Logon. 1) After receiving a user ID and password, enter the PBS Portal Extranet by going to xxxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and click the green “login” button located at the top center of the intro page.
Logon. A Subscriber's logon and password are confidential and are used to identify that Subscriber. A Subscriber shall keep its logon and password confidential. A Subscriber will ensure that only authorized employees and agents of Subscriber will be given Subscriber's logon and password and only these authorized persons will be permitted to access this web site on Subscriber's behalf. A Subscriber and its employees and agents will not disclose the Subscriber's logon and password to anyone without authority to access this web site on behalf of the Subscriber. To ensure such confidentiality is not breached, requests from Subscriber employees or agents for information regarding Subscriber logon and password made subsequent to issuance of the original logon and password may not be honored without receipt by Horizon of additional authorization from Subscriber. Subscriber shall be responsible for and accepts liability for any security breach that is traced to Subscriber's logon and password.

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