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4.
Type the password (passwords are not case sensitive) and press
Enter
. Reenter
the password and press
Enter
again.
5.
Use the arrow keys to select
Exit
.
6.
Select Exit Saving Changes. Press
Enter
.
7.
At the prompt, to confirm exiting setup, press
Enter
. The password takes effect
the next time you power on the system. You must enter a password the next time
you power on.
Clear User Password
Use this field to clear a User Password. To clear the password, highlight the field and press
Enter
. Setup displays a confirmation window. Press
Enter
to clear the password. If you do
not want to clear the password, highlight
No
in the confirmation window and press
Enter
.
User Setup Access
Use this field to prevent a user from accessing the Setup utility. The default setting is
“Enabled,” which allows the user to access Setup. To prevent the user from accessing
Setup, highlight the field and press
Enter
. Then highlight “Disabled” and press
Enter
again.
Using a Password
After you set the password in Setup and reboot the system, a password prompt appears
each time you power on the system.
To use the password, type the password at the password prompt and press
Enter
.
NOTE:
For security, characters you enter do
not appear on the screen. Enter the password
carefully.
If you enter the password incorrectly, the system does not boot. You have three chances to
enter the correct password. After the third unsuccessful attempt, you must reboot the
system and try again.
Dual password security provides two levels of password security. A supervisor password
allows access to the system’s Setup utility for system configuration. A user password allows
system boot-up only after the entry of a password.
Unattended Start
This field controls the point at which the user password is required. The Unattended Start
field can only be set if a user password is in effect.
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