Difference between revisions of "DTR USER'S MANUAL"
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2. At the moment input '''dtr''' next presses again enter the DTR opening screen will display on the screen asking for the username and password. | 2. At the moment input '''dtr''' next presses again enter the DTR opening screen will display on the screen asking for the username and password. | ||
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Revision as of 17:06, 15 June 2016
HR is responsible in importing the information of the employee, and then ID number will be the basis in recording the daily time record of an employee in the biometrics, and in every cut off HR is the one who responsible in exporting attlogs. To import attlogs in he swiper user must follow the direction below.
1. First to execute the system user must open the DOS prompt. Just click start button or window icon in the taskbar then search for Run then in the Run module input cmd to display the command prompt. When DOS prompt was displayed. Input cd\swiper then press ENTER.
2. At the moment input dtr next presses again enter the DTR opening screen will display on the screen asking for the username and password.
3. The screen above allows the user to enter his/her username and password . As soon as the user entered the correct password and username the main menu will display. For the creation of new account just call 214 and look for Mr. Oliver or Mr. Jem of MIS.
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