Using the Configuration/Setup Utility Program
To delete a power-on password:
1. Select Power-on Password on the System Security menu; then,
press Enter.
The Power-on Password menu appears.
2. Select Delete Power-on Password; then, press Enter.
3. A confirmation window appears. Press Enter to delete the
power-on password. Press Esc to cancel the request and return
to the System Security menu.
Restricting Access to Diskette Drives
The setting of the Secure Diskette Drives option controls who has
access to the diskettes (user and administrator, or administrator
only). Your server comes with this feature set to Enabled, so that
both the user and administrator have access to the diskette drives.
To change this setting so that access to the diskette drives is
disabled, select the System Security menu option; then, select Secure
Diskette Drives
. Use the Up Arrow (
↑
) or Down Arrow (
↓
) key to
highlight the assignment that you want to change. Press the Left
Arrow (
←
) or Right Arrow (
→
) key to toggle the entry to the
appropriate value. If an administrator password is set, only the
administrator can change this setting.
Updating POST/BIOS
POST/BIOS Update options allows you to run the POST/BIOS
Update utility from a remote system without requiring an
administrator password.
Select POST/BIOS Update on the System Security menu. Use the
Up Arrow (
↑
) or Down Arrow (
↓
) key to select the Enable or
Disabled
option.
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