(Answer) (Category) NetMAXFAQ : (Category) General :
Why can't I login as root?
Applies to: All versions of NetMAX.
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Logging in remotely (such as through telnet) as root is not permitted. This is a standard security measure in most UNIX operating systems. Unless you are at the NetMAX's console, you will need to login as another user and "su" to root.

If you are unable to login at the console as root, you may need to enable login access by going to Home|Users|Login Access, checking the box that says "Root console and 'su' access enabled", entering a root password, confirming the password, and commiting these changes.
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