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3-12 Configuring Your System
Security Menu
Note:
Enabling the Supervisor Password field requires
a password for entering Setup. The passwords are not case
sensitive.
Feature
Choices
Description
Your Setting
User Password is
Clear
Set
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 System Board
Jumpers in
Chapter 3).
Supervisor
Password is
Clear
Set
Status only; user cannot
modify.
Set User
Password
Press ENTER
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 System Board
Jumpers in this chapter).
Set Supervisor
Password
Press ENTER
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 System Board
Jumpers in this chapter).
Password on Boot
Disabled
Enabled
Requires password entry
before boot. System will
remain in secure mode until
password is entered.
Password on Boot takes
precedence over Secure
Mode Boot.
Fixed Disk Boot
Sector
Normal
Write Protect
Write-protects boot sector on
hard disk to protect against
viruses.
Secure Mode
Timer
1 min
2 min
5 min
10 min
20 min
1 hr
2 hr
Period of key/PS/2 mouse
inactivity specified for secure
mode to activate. A
password is required for
secure mode to function.
Cannot be enabled unless at
least one password is
enabled.
Summary of Contents for NEAX Express
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Page 38: ...1 20 System Overview ...
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Page 136: ...4 54 Disassembly and Reassembly ...
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Page 164: ...6 6 Illustrated Parts Breakdown ...
Page 165: ...A System Cabling System Cabling Before You Begin Static Precautions Standard Configuration ...
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