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APOLLO user manual
Issue G
82
Field
Explanation
Set Supervisor
Password
Used to specify a password to access system setup. Once you’ve
set a supervisor password, only those who enter this password
can view the setup menus in full.
To create a supervisor password, press
Enter
. The
Set
Supervisor Password
dialog is displayed, ready for you to type
the new password. This can be up to eight characters long.
To change an existing supervisor password, press
Enter
. The
Set
Supervisor Password
dialog is displayed. Type the current
password followed by the new password. If you want to remove
the supervisor password completely, type the current password
and then press
Enter
in both
New Password
fields (i.e. leave
them blank).
Existing user passwords cannot be changed if the
supervisor password has been cleared or has not yet
been set.
Set User Password
Used to specify a password that gives restricted access to system
setup menus.
To create a user password, press
Enter
. The
Set User
Password
dialog is displayed, ready for you to type the new password. This
can be up to eight characters long.
To change an existing user password, press
Enter
. The
Set User
Password
dialog is displayed. Type the current password
followed by the new password. If you want to remove the user
password, type the current password and then press
Enter
in
both
New Password
fields (i.e. leave them blank).
You cannot create or change the user password if no
supervisor password has been set.
Password on boot
Used to force users to enter a password each time the computer
is turned on. Choose either
Enabled
or
Disabled
.
You must have set up a supervisor password for this to take
effect.
If you leave this option
Disabled
and have set up a
supervisor password, access to system setup when the
computer is turned on is provided at the user rather than
at the supervisor level.
Fixed disk boot
sector
Choose whether to write protect the boot sector on the hard disk
for protection against viruses. This means that a password must
be entered before a user can format or Fdisk the hard disk.
Choose either
Normal
or
Write Protect
.