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To make a computer system or network recognizes you so that you can begin a computer session Most personal computers have no log-on procedure -- you just turn the machine on and begin working For larger systems and networks, however, you usually need to enter a username and password before the computer system will allow you to execute programs Alternative spellings for log on are log in and login
The act of connecting with a computer system and entering your user identification and password (Tele, Gr 4)
The procedure by which a user provides information to a password protected site that establishes the users valid access to a remote computer (Contrast with log off )
To connect to a computer system or network Some systems may use the term "log in" or "sign on" for this concept
to connect to an on-line service by dialing the service and entering your e-mail name and password
Before using the Internet or other on-line service, you are required to log on This usually entails entering your user name and password
This is to make a computer system or network recognize you so that you can begin a computer session
Establish a connection to a server, BBS, or on-line service, usually by entering a user name (or identification number) and a password Disconnecting is called logging off
submit information (especially one's user name and password) into a computer system or program in order to begin a session
Procedure in which users identify themselves to a computer system for authorized access to programs and information The log on procedure usually requires a userid and a password
To begin a session on the computer, often within a client-server system; to sign on Same as "log in"
A command that tells the network you want to use the network resources Normally you need to enter your user name and password which is then verified by the network software before allowing you to access the resources
The act of connecting with a computer system and entering your user identification and password
Access to a networked computer environment is not open to anyone The process of providing information that validates your right to use parts of a network environment is called logging on, and typically requires the provision of a username and password