Anti-intrusion
features
IBM
anti-intrusion
features
help
protect
against
the
theft
of
computer
components,
such
as
the
microprocessor,
system
memory
modules,
or
hard
disk
drives.
A
cover
lock
is
built
into
the
computer
to
prevent
the
cover
from
being
removed.
Two
identical
keys
for
the
cover
lock
are
also
supplied.
A
tag
that
is
attached
to
the
keys
has
the
key
serial
number
and
the
address
of
the
key
manufacturer.
Important:
Keep
the
key-code
number,
manufacturer
address,
and
phone
number
in
a
safe
place.
Because
locksmiths
are
not
authorized
to
duplicate
cover-lock
keys,
you
must
order
replacement
keys
from
the
key
manufacturer.
You
will
need
the
key
code
when
ordering
replacement
keys.
You
can
set
the
chassis-intrusion
detector
inside
the
computer
to
alert
the
network
administrator
each
time
the
computer
cover
is
removed.
For
more
information
about
enabling
the
chassis-intrusion
detection,
see
Component
protection
Each
component
in
your
computer
has
a
serial
number
that
you
can
register
with
a
security
company.
You
can
register
the
components
individually,
or
you
can
register
the
entire
computer.
By
registering
computer
components,
you
can
improve
the
chances
of
identifying
the
components
if
they
are
ever
stolen
and
recovered.
For
more
information
about
component
registration,
go
to
http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/.
Data
protection
You
can
lose
data
from
the
hard
disk
for
a
variety
of
reasons.
Security
violations,
viruses,
or
hard
disk
drive
failures
can
all
cause
data
loss.
To
help
protect
against
the
loss
of
valuable
data,
IBM
has
incorporated
the
following
data-saving
features
in
your
computer:
v
SMART
hard
disk
drive
Your
computer
comes
with
a
self-monitoring
and
reporting
technology
(SMART)
hard
disk
drive
that
is
enabled
to
report
potential
hard
disk
failures.
If
an
error
is
detected,
a
Desktop
Management
Interface
(DMI)
compliant
warning
message
is
displayed
on
the
monitor
screen
and,
if
the
computer
is
part
of
a
network,
on
the
administrator
console.
When
an
error
is
detected,
the
data
on
the
hard
disk
can
be
backed
up
and
the
drive
replaced.
v
Virus
protection
Your
computer
has
built-in
virus
protection
that
you
can
enable
through
the
IBM
Configuration/Setup
Utility
program.
This
built-in
protection
checks
for
viruses
in
the
boot
record
only.
Also,
Norton
AntiVirus
for
IBM
is
available
on
the
hard
disk.
Locking
the
keyboard
You
can
lock
the
keyboard
so
that
others
are
unable
to
use
it.
If
you
have
set
a
user
password,
the
keyboard
is
locked
when
you
turn
on
the
computer.
You
must
type
the
password
to
unlock
the
keyboard.
See
Some
operating
systems
have
a
keyboard
and
mouse
lock-up
feature.
See
the
documentation
that
comes
with
your
operating
system
for
more
information.
Chapter
2.
Operating
the
computer
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