HP 610 G1 manual Setting up a smart card, Learning, Deleting a scene, Advanced User Settings

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Learning

If face logon is unsuccessful but you enter your password successfully, you may be prompted to save a series of images to increase the chances of successful face logon in the future.

Deleting a scene

To delete a currently enrolled scene:

1.Open the Security Manager User Console. For more information, see Opening Security Manager on page 23.

2.Under My Logons, click Credential Manager, and then click Face.

3.Click the scene to be deleted, and then click the Trash can icon.

4.Click OK on the confirmation dialog.

Advanced User Settings

1.Open the Security Manager User Console. For more information, see Opening Security Manager on page 23.

2.Under My Logons, click Credential Manager, and then click Face.

3.Click Advanced to configure the following options:

Other Settings tab—Select the check box to enable one or more of the following options, or clear the check box to disable an option. These settings apply only to the current user.

Play sound on face recognition events—Plays a sound when face logon succeeds or fails.

Prompt to update scenes when logon fails—If face logon is unsuccessful but you enter your password successfully, you may be prompted to save a series of captured images to increase the chances of successful face logon in the future.

Prompt to enroll a new scene when logon fails—If face logon is unsuccessful but you enter your password successfully, you may be prompted to enroll a new scene to increase the chances of successful face logon in the future.

4.To return the settings to the original values, click Restore Defaults.

5.Click OK.

Setting up a smart card

If a smart card reader is built in or connected to your computer and if the administrator has enabled a smart card as an authentication credential and performed the steps described in the HP ProtectTools Administrative Console software Help, the HP ProtectTools Security Manager Setup Wizard prompts you to insert and set up a smart card. You can also set up your smart card on the Smart Card page under Credential Manager in the Security Manager User Console.

NOTE: An administrator must initialize the smart card before it can be used.

Initializing the smart card

HP ProtectTools Security Manager can support a number of different smart cards. The number and type of characters used as PIN numbers may vary. The manufacturer of the smart card should provide tools to install a security certificate and PIN management that HP ProtectTools will use in its security algorithm.

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Contents HP ProtectTools First Edition August Document Part Number Table of contents PIN Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools select models only Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools select models only Introduction to security HP ProtectTools featuresModule Key features Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools select models only Password ManagerAchieving key security objectives Restricting access to sensitive data Creating strong password policiesProtecting against targeted theft Managing HP ProtectTools passwords Additional security elementsAssigning security roles Backing up credentials and settings Creating a secure passwordGetting started HP Client Security Setup WizardHP Client Security Dashboard HP ProtectTools Security Manager Setup WizardEasy Setup Guide for Small Business Password ManagerGetting started Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools HP Client Security Setup Wizard HP ProtectTools Security Manager Administrative ConsoleHP Client Security Dashboard HP ProtectTools Security Manager Setup WizardOpening HP ProtectTools Administrative Console Using Administrative ConsoleSecurity Users Credentials Configuring your system Setting up authentication for your computerLogon Policy Session Policy SettingsManaging users CredentialsFingerprints SpareKeyInitializing the smart card Launch HP ProtectTools Administrative ConsoleFace Smart cardBe sure that Initialize the smart card is selected Click Setup WizardEnable security features page, click Next Configuring the smart cardProximity card BluetoothApplications Contactless cardApplications tab DataComputer General tabUsing the Security Manager User Console HP ProtectTools Security ManagerOpening Security Manager My Logons Your personal ID cardManage tab Password Strength tabAdding logons Using the Password Manager Quick Links menu Editing logonsOrganizing logons into categories Managing your logons Assessing your password strengthClick Add Logon Password Manager icon settingsSettings Credential ManagerSetting up your SpareKey Changing your Windows passwordEnrolling scenes for face logon Enrolling your fingerprintsDark mode AuthenticationDeleting a scene Setting up a smart cardAdvanced User Settings LearningClick Credential Manager, and then click Smart card Changing the smart card PINSelect Change smart card PIN Fingerprint tab AdministrationSetting your preferences AdvancedBacking up and restoring your data Show scan quality feedbackClick Back up data Click Restore data Opening Drive Encryption Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools select models onlySoftware encryption General tasksActivating Drive Encryption for standard hard drives Activating Drive Encryption for self-encrypting drivesHardware encryption Multiple user logon Deactivating Drive EncryptionLogging in after Drive Encryption is activated Single user logonProtect your data by encrypting your hard drive Managing Drive Encryption administrator taskClick Settings Advanced tasksBackup and recovery administrator task Using Enhanced Security with TPM select models onlyBacking up encryption keys Click Backing up Encryption Keys Performing an HP SpareKey RecoveryClick Backup Keys Click RecoveryDisplaying encryption status Click SpareKeyUnder My Data, click Drive Encryption Opening Device Access Manager Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools select models onlyPage Starting the background service Device Class ConfigurationDevice class All devices Individual device Denying access to a user or groupSelect Users or Groups dialog box opens Allowing access for a user or a groupJita Configuration Removing settings for a user or a groupResetting the configuration Creating an extendable Jita for a user or group Creating a Jita for a user or groupDisabling a Jita for a user or group Advanced SettingsDevice Administrators group ESATA Device SupportUnmanaged Device Classes Page Go to https//cc.absolute.com Theft recovery select models onlyWhat to do when a password is rejected Localized password exceptionsSpecial key handling BiosBios Glossary Drive Encryption Emergency recovery archiveHP SpareKey Recovery DomainRevocation password Power-on authenticationReboot RestoreIndex AccessJita Password
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610 G1 specifications

The HP ProBook 610 G1 is a robust, enterprise-grade laptop designed primarily for business professionals who demand reliability and performance in their everyday computing tasks. Introduced as part of HP’s ProBook series, the 610 G1 balances usability, durability, and security features, making it suitable for mobile workforces and corporate environments.

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