Keeping Your Files Safe
Using a Password
Part I: Getting To Know Your Computer
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12 Press
2
if you’re using a 1.44MB diskette or press
1
if
you’re using a 720KB diskette.
TSETUP creates the password service diskette and displays a
message when it’s finished.
13 Remove the diskette and press any key to continue.
TSETUP closes, returning you to the system prompt. The next
time you start the computer your password will be in effect.
14 Place your password service diskette in a safe place, away
from the computer.
Do not use your password service diskette for any other pur-
pose. If you try to access the diskette, you’ll receive an error
message, and will have to reset your password and create a
new password service diskette.
Power-On Password
Whenever you start or restart your computer with a power-on
password in effect, the computer prompts you to enter the pass-
word before it goes through its normal startup procedure. The
power-on password operates whether or not the computer is
operating in Resume Mode.
When your computer prompts you to enter your password, type
it in and press
Enter
. If you enter the password correctly, the com-
puter continues with its normal startup procedure. If you enter an
incorrect password, the computer beeps. After three incorrect
attempts, the beep sounds continuously and the computer turns off
automatically.
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