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Chapter 3
Password Security
The power-on password prevents unauthorized use of the workstation by requiring entry of a password
to access applications or data each time the workstation is turned on or restarted. The setup password
specifically prevents unauthorized access to Computer Setup, and can also be used as an override to
the power-on password. That is, when prompted for the power-on password, entering the setup
password instead will allow access to the workstation.
A network-wide setup password can be established to enable the system administrator to log in to all
network systems to perform maintenance without having to know the power-on password.
NOTE
System Software Manager and HP Client Manager Software allow remote management of Setup
Passwords and other BIOS settings in a networked environment. For more information, visit
http://
www.hp.com/go/EasyDeploy
.
ESTABLISHING A SETUP PASSWORD USING COMPUTER SETUP
Establishing a setup password through Computer Setup prevents reconfiguration of the workstation (use
of the Computer Setup (F10) utility) until the password is entered.
To establish a setup password using workstation setup:
1
Turn on or restart the workstation. If you are in Windows, click
Start>Turn off>Restart
.
2
As soon as the computer is turned on, press and hold the
F10
until you enter Computer Setup. Press
Enter
to bypass the title screen, if necessary.
NOTE
If you do not press the
F10
key at the appropriate time, you must restart the workstation and
press and hold the
F10
key again to access the utility.
If you are using a PS/2 keyboard, you may see a Keyboard Error message—disregard it.
3
Select
Security>Setup Password
and follow the on-screen instructions.
Hood Lock (Smart Cover Lock)
(Optional)
Prevents removal of the access panel and all
internal components including optical and
floppy drives. Eliminates the need for a
physical key by enabling password-protected
locking & unlocking by a local or remote user.
Install a hood lock.
Universal Chassis Clamp Lock
(Optional)
The version without a cable discourages
access panel removal and prevents theft of IO
devices. The version with a cable additionally
prevents entire system theft and allows
multiple systems to be secured with a single
cable.
Install a chassis clamp lock.
Hood Sensor (Optional)
Notifies a local or remote user when the
chassis access panel has been opened.
Install an intrusion sensor.
For more information about Computer Setup, refer to
“Computer Setup Menu” section on page 37
.
Table 3-3
Security Features Overview (Continued)
Feature
Purpose
How It Is Established
Summary of Contents for Xw6200 - Workstation - 2 GB RAM
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Page 14: ...XIV PREFACE ...
Page 26: ...26 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ...
Page 62: ...62 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ...
Page 112: ...112 REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES ...
Page 154: ...154 SCSI DEVICES ...
Page 158: ...158 SATA DEVICES ...
Page 174: ...174 CONNECTOR PINS 5 BLK GND 6 BLK GND 6 Pin Power Auxiliary PCI Express Pin Color Signal ...
Page 178: ...178 POWER CORD SET REQUIREMENTS ...
Page 184: ...184 ADDITIONAL PASSWORD SECURITY AND RESETTING CMOS ...
Page 186: ...186 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWS Initial Troubleshooting ...
Page 187: ...NO POWER 187 Appendix I No Power No Power Part 1 ...
Page 188: ...188 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWS No Power Part 2 ...
Page 189: ...NO POWER 189 Appendix I No Power Part 3 ...
Page 190: ...190 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWS No Video No Video Part 1 ...
Page 191: ...NO VIDEO 191 Appendix I No Video Part 2 ...
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Page 193: ...ERROR MESSAGES 193 Appendix I Error Messages Error Messages Part 1 ...
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Page 198: ...198 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWS No OS Loading from Hard Drive Part 2 ...
Page 199: ...NO OS LOADING FROM HARD DRIVE 199 Appendix I No OS Loading from Hard Drive Part 3 ...
Page 200: ...200 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWS No OS Loading from Diskette Drive ...
Page 201: ...NO OS LOADING FROM CD ROM DRIVE 201 Appendix I No OS Loading from CD ROM Drive ...
Page 202: ...202 QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWS No OS Loading from Network ...
Page 203: ...NON FUNCTIONING DEVICE 203 Appendix I Non functioning Device ...
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