Chapter 8: Setting User Preferences108Upon restoring a layout, some targets may not be available. Theclients for those targets are restored anyway with their visualattributes and an error message that their target cannot beconnected.To manage layouts:The tools for window layout management allow you to set a layout to berestored upon login, rename or delete layouts, and assign hotkeys tolayouts.• In User Station Configuration: Click Preferences > Window Layouts.1. Login Layout: The layout that is restored on a user's login. None: default, no layout is restored upon login. As saved on last logout: Upon the next logout, the state of allclients is saved as a layout, and this layout is restored on thenext login. This type of saved layout does not overwrite a namedlayout that is selected at the time of logout. List of named layouts: Select a named layout from your list ofsaved layouts.2. Saved Layouts: Lists all named layouts and provides options. Each layout has options to Restore, Edit or Delete. Click Restore to open the layout now. This option works the sameas the Main Menu: Window Layouts selection. Click Edit to change the name or hotkey. Names must be 4-32characters. Hotkeys will be verified for availability. Click Delete to remove a layout for the system. Click to confirmdeletion.Change PasswordYou can change your own password. If you have never changed yourinitial or default password, a password change reminder message asshown below is displayed across various pages in the User StationConfiguration and Navigator windows.To change your password:1. If not displayed, launch the User Station Configuration window. SeeUser Station Configuration (on page 27).2. Click Preferences > Change Password. The Change Password pageopens, and you can enter new password.