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Configuring Your System
Security Menu
Feature
Option
Description
User Password Is
Set
Clear
When you enter your user password, this field
automatically changes to set.
Administrator Password Is
Set
Clear
When you enter your administrator password, this field
automatically changes to set.
Set User Password
Press Enter
The user password controls access to the system at boot.
To enter a password, press <Enter> and follow the screen
prompts.
Set Administrator Password
Press Enter
The administrator password controls access to the setup
utility. To enter a password, press <Enter> and follow the
screen prompts.
Password on Boot
Disabled
Enabled
Requires password entry before boot. The system
remains in the secure mode until you enter the password.
Password on Boot takes precedence over Secure Mode
Boot.
Diskette Access
User
Administrator
Controls access to diskette drives.
Secure Mode Timer
Disabled
1 min
2 min
5 min
10 min
20 min
1 hr
2 hr
Select the time-out period of keyboard or mouse inactivity
required before the secure mode activates. (A password
must be entered for the secure mode to work.)
Secure Mode Hot Key
(Ctrl-Alt-?)
Disabled
[A, B, …, Z]
Select a hot key, and then press <Ctrl+Alt+(your hot key)>
to place the system in the secure mode. The key should
not conflict with any application.
Secure Mode Boot
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled lets the system boot in the secure mode.
Requires a password to unlock the system.
Video Blanking
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled blanks the video when the secure mode
activates. Requires a password to unlock the system.
Diskette Write Protect
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled write-protects the diskette drive when the Secure
Mode activates. Requires a password to restore the
diskette writes.
Front Panel Lockout
Disabled
Enabled
Disable front panel when secure mode activates.
Requires a password to unlock the system.
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