
4-12 Configuring Your Server
Security
IMPORTANT:
Set the passwords only after OS is installed.
Option
Parameter
Description
Your Setting
Administrator
Password Is
Installed
Not Installed
Status only, user cannot modify.
Once set, this can be disabled by
setting it to a null string, or by clearing
password jumper on system board
(see Configuring Mother Board
Jumpers in this Chapter).
User Password Is
Installed
Not Installed
Status only, user cannot modify.
Once set, this can be disabled by
setting it to a null string, or by clearing
password jumper on system board
(see Configuring Mother Board
Jumpers in this Chapter).
Set Administrator
Password
Up to seven
alphanumerics
When the
Enter
key is pressed, the
user is prompted for a password;
press
Esc
key to abort. Once set, this
can be disabled by setting it to a null
string, or by clearing password jumper
on system board (refer to Configuring
Mother Board Jumpers in this
chapter). Set password to null to clear.
Set User
Password
Up to seven
alphanumerics
Administrator password controls
access to the setup utility.
When
Enter
is pressed, the user is
prompted for a password; press
Esc
to abort. Once set, this can be
disabled by setting it to a null string, or
by clearing password jumper on
system board (refer to Configuring
Mother Board Jumpers in this
chapter). Set password to null to clear.
User Access Level
No Access
View Only
Limited
[Full Access]
"No Access" prevents user access to
the SETUP utility.
"View Only" allows access to the
SETUP utility but no parameters are
changeable.
"Limited" allows only limited fields to
be changed.
Clear User
Password
Press
Enter
Running this menu immediately clears
the user password.
Fixed disk boot
sector protect
[Disabled]
Enabled
Will write protect the boot sector of the
hard drive to prevent viruses from
corrupting the drive under DOS if set
to write protect.
Password on boot
[Disabled]
Enabled
Disables or enables password entry
on boot.
Summary of Contents for Express5800/120Eg
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