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SETUP
Chapter 4
Delete User Password
Choose this to delete an existing password (if any). Use this
method when you want to remove or clear the old password
without assigning a new one. A menu appears prompting you
to press
ENTER
to confirm the deletion. Press the
ESC
key to
return to the Main Menu and stop the deletion.
Password Prompt
This option allows you to choose whether or not you are
prompted for a password when the system is powered on or
rebooted. When the prompt is disabled you still have to enter
the password, but you may not want the prompt to appear for
security reasons.
Administrator Password
If you choose the Administrator Password option a menu appears.
This menu allows you to set or delete an Administrator password,
and to choose whether a user can change the user password.
When an administrator password is enabled the password
must be entered every time SETUP is invoked. If SETUP is
invoked and the User password entered the only options
available are
System Summary
and, optionally, the
User
Password
option of
System Security
.
Enter Administrator Password
If you wish to enter or change the administrator password,
type the password in this field (letters and numbers only).
Enter Administrator Password Again
Re-type the password entered above.
Set or Change Administrator Password
Select this when you have entered and confirmed (by re-
entering) the new password. This accepts the password as the
one used in future sessions.
Summary of Contents for Apricot XEN pentium
Page 1: ...apricot OWNER S HANDBOOK MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC XEN Pentium ...
Page 2: ...Chapter OWNER S HANDBOOK ...
Page 8: ...Chapter CONTENTS ...
Page 11: ...Chapter INTRODUCING YOUR COMPUTER Chapter 1 ...
Page 15: ...1 4 XENOWNER SHANDBOOK Introducing your computer Chapter 1 2 1 3 4 5 ...
Page 20: ...Chapter Chapter 2 GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR COMPUTER ...
Page 32: ...Chapter Chapter 3 OPERATING YOUR COMPUTER ...
Page 55: ...Chapter Chapter 4 SETUP ...
Page 76: ...Chapter Chapter 5 EXPANDING THE SYSTEM ...
Page 103: ...Chapter Chapter 6 CARING FOR YOUR COMPUTER ...
Page 110: ...Chapter Chapter 7 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 116: ...Chapter Appendix A INSIDE YOUR COMPUTER ...