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Disabled (default)
−
prompts the user for the password
before the system boots. The text string prompt “Enter
Password (1)” is displayed.
Enabled
−
completely boots the system (including running
CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT), then locks the
keyboard. The User Password must be entered to unlock it.
The BIOS does not provide any prompt string.
Security Hot Key (CTRL-ALT-)
The Security Hot Key field is used to lock the keyboard
when you step away from the system. When you press
CTRL
–
ALT
– alpha-numeric key (the alpha-numeric key
is defined by the user) the system enters secure mode (locks
the keyboard).
When this Hot Key combination is entered, the Num Lock,
Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock lamps on the keyboard will
flash in sequence, indicating that the system is in secure
mode.
NOTE
If Power Management is enabled and the
computer enters sleep mode (through the Power
Management Hot Key, Unattended Start, or the
Suspend button) while the Administrative and User
passwords are set, the computer can be returned
from sleep mode
only by entering the User
password. Entering the Administrative password,
moving the mouse, or random keyboard input have
no effect.
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