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Option
Parameter
Description
Your Setting
Set User
Password
Up to eight
alphanumerics
Supervisor 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).
Password on
boot
[Disabled]
Enabled
Disables or enables password entry
on boot.
Fixed disk boot
sector
[Normal]
Write Protect
Will write protect the boot sector of
the hard drive to prevent viruses
from corrupting the drive under DOS
if set to write protect.
Power Switch
Inhibit
[Disabled]
Enabled
Enables or disables the POWER
switch mask feature. If "Enabled" is
selected, power-off with the POWER
switch becomes unavailable after
OS boot-up. (Forced shut down
feature is always acceptable to the
server. Forced shut down is a
feature to shut down by pressing the
POWER switch for at least four
seconds.)
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Security Chip Configuration Submenu
Option
Parameter
Description
Your Setting
TPM Support
Disabled
[Enabled]
Disables or enables TPM feature.
Current TPM
State
–
Displays the current TPM state.
Change TPM
State
[No Change]
Enable & Activate
Deactivate & Disable
Clear
Changes TPM state.
(This option can be selected only
when the supervisor password is
set.)
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