Using a
Password
Using SETUP, you can define both a Supervisor level password
and a User level password. You can also specify whether a
password is required when you start the system. This
password can also control who has access to the diskette drives.
If
you
enabled the
Password on boot option in
SETUP,
you must enter the Supervisor or User password every time
you turn on or reset the computer. If you enter a password but
disable the
Password
on
boot
option, you must enter the
password when you start SETUP.
If you set the
Diskette Access option to Supervisor, you
can access a diskette drive only if you entered the Supervisor
password when you started your system. If you entered a User
password when you started the system but the
Diskette
Access option is set to Supervisor, you see an error message
when you access the diskette drive.
When you need to enter your password, you’ll see the prompt,
E n t e r password :. As you type your password, you see a
rectangle for each character you type. When you press
Enter,
the computer loads the operating system (or starts SETUP).
If you don’t enter the correct password the first time you type
it, you can try two more times. If you haven’t entered the
correct password on the third try, the computer locks up to
prevent unauthorized access. You see the message:
System Disabled1
You must either turn off the computer or press the
RESET
button to start over. In this situation, you cannot reset the
computer by pressing Ctrl
Alt
and
Del.
Using Your Computer 3-7
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