Commissioning
7.3 Windows XP, Windows 7 Security Center
SIMATIC HMI IPC677C
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Operating Instructions, 04/2013, A5E02722710-04
Procedure
1.
Switch on the external AC or DC power supply.
2.
Connect the external keyboard and mouse.
3.
Switch on the equipment using the switch next to the power plug.
The "POWER" LED is illuminated when the device is commissioned and starts.
Self-test
The system carries out a self-test after it has been switched on. During the self-test, the
message "Press <F2> to enter SETUP" appears briefly. Do not press the <F2> key for
this first start-up.
When the self-test is finished, the operating system will be loaded. You will see this from
the screen display.
See also
Windows XP and Windows Embedded Standard 2009 (Page 61)
7.3
Windows XP, Windows 7 Security Center
Warning from the Windows Security Center
A warning from the Windows Security Center appears the first time you switch on your
device. The Security Center checks the status of the device in regard to the three important
security aspects listed below. If a problem is detected (an outdated antivirus program, for
example), the Security Center issues a warning and makes recommendations on how you
can better protect the device.
●
Firewall: The Windows Firewall adds protection to the device by blocking network or
Internet access to the device by unauthorized users. Windows checks if the device is
protected by a software firewall.
The firewall is enabled in the factory state.
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Antivirus software: Antivirus programs add protection to the device by searching for and
eliminating viruses and other security threats. Windows checks if a full-range, up-to-date
antivirus program is running on the device.
No antivirus software is installed in the factory state.
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Automatic updates: Using the Automatic Update feature allows Windows to regularly
search for the latest critical updates for the device and to install them automatically. This
feature is disabled in the factory state.
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Realtime protection (Windows 7 only): Windows Defender displays warnings if spyware
or possibly unwanted software is installed or executed on the computer. You will also
receive a warning if programs attempt to modify important Windows settings.
Configure the Security Center according to your requirements.