HP 610 G1 manual Click Credential Manager, and then click Smart card, Changing the smart card PIN

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Administrators can initialize the smart card using the manufacturer’s software and HP ProtectTools Administrative Console. For more information, see the HP ProtectTools Administrative Console software Help.

Registering the smart card

After the smart card is initialized, users can register it in Security Manager:

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

2.Click Credential Manager, and then click Smart card.

3.Be sure that Set up is selected.

4.Enter your Windows password and your PIN, and then click Save.

Administrators can also register the smart card in HP ProtectTools Administrative Console. For more information, see the HP ProtectTools Administrative Console software Help.

Changing the smart card PIN

To change your smart card PIN:

1.Insert a smart card that has been previously formatted and initialized.

2.Select Change smart card PIN.

3.Enter your old PIN, and then enter and confirm a new PIN.

Contactless card

A contactless card is a small plastic card containing a computer chip. If a contactless card reader is connected to the computer, if the administrator has installed the associated driver from the manufacturer, and if the administrator has enabled a contactless card as an authentication credential, you can use a contactless card as an authentication credential. The following types of contactless cards are supported by HP ProtectTools:

Contactless HID iCLASS memory cards

Contactless MiFare Classic 1k, 4k, and mini memory cards

To set up your contactless card, place it very close to the reader, follow the on-screen instructions, and then click Apply.

Proximity card

A proximity card is a small plastic card containing a computer chip. If a proximity card reader is connected to the computer, if the administrator has installed the associated driver from the manufacturer, and if the administrator has enabled a proximity card as an authentication credential, you can use a proximity card in conjunction with other credentials for additional security.

To set up your proximity card, place it very close to the reader, follow the on-screen instructions, and then click Apply.

Bluetooth

If the administrator has enabled Bluetooth as an authentication credential, you can set up a Bluetooth phone in conjunction with other credentials for additional security.

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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 HP ProtectTools features Introduction to securityModule Key features Password Manager Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools select models onlyAchieving key security objectives Creating strong password policies Restricting access to sensitive dataProtecting against targeted theft Additional security elements Managing HP ProtectTools passwordsAssigning security roles Creating a secure password Backing up credentials and settingsHP Client Security Setup Wizard Getting startedHP ProtectTools Security Manager Setup Wizard HP Client Security DashboardPassword Manager Easy Setup Guide for Small BusinessGetting started Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools HP ProtectTools Security Manager Administrative Console HP Client Security Setup WizardHP ProtectTools Security Manager Setup Wizard HP Client Security DashboardUsing Administrative Console Opening HP ProtectTools Administrative ConsoleSecurity Users Credentials Setting up authentication for your computer Configuring your systemLogon Policy Settings Managing usersCredentials Session PolicySpareKey FingerprintsLaunch HP ProtectTools Administrative Console FaceSmart card Initializing the smart cardClick Setup Wizard Enable security features page, click NextConfiguring the smart card Be sure that Initialize the smart card is selectedBluetooth ApplicationsContactless card Proximity cardData ComputerGeneral tab Applications tabHP ProtectTools Security Manager Using the Security Manager User ConsoleOpening Security Manager Your personal ID card My LogonsPassword Strength tab Manage tabAdding logons Editing logons Using the Password Manager Quick Links menuOrganizing logons into categories Assessing your password strength Managing your logonsPassword Manager icon settings SettingsCredential Manager Click Add LogonChanging your Windows password Setting up your SpareKeyEnrolling your fingerprints Enrolling scenes for face logonAuthentication Dark modeSetting up a smart card Advanced User SettingsLearning Deleting a sceneChanging the smart card PIN Click Credential Manager, and then click Smart cardSelect Change smart card PIN Administration Setting your preferencesAdvanced Fingerprint tabShow scan quality feedback Backing up and restoring your dataClick Back up data Click Restore data Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools select models only Opening Drive EncryptionGeneral tasks Activating Drive Encryption for standard hard drivesActivating Drive Encryption for self-encrypting drives Software encryptionHardware encryption Deactivating Drive Encryption Logging in after Drive Encryption is activatedSingle user logon Multiple user logonManaging Drive Encryption administrator task Click SettingsAdvanced tasks Protect your data by encrypting your hard driveUsing Enhanced Security with TPM select models only Backup and recovery administrator taskBacking up encryption keys Performing an HP SpareKey Recovery Click Backup KeysClick Recovery Click Backing up Encryption KeysClick SpareKey Displaying encryption statusUnder My Data, click Drive Encryption Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools select models only Opening Device Access ManagerPage Device Class Configuration Starting the background serviceDenying access to a user or group Device class All devices Individual deviceAllowing access for a user or a group Select Users or Groups dialog box opensRemoving settings for a user or a group Jita ConfigurationResetting the configuration Creating a Jita for a user or group Creating an extendable Jita for a user or groupAdvanced Settings Disabling a Jita for a user or groupESATA Device Support Device Administrators groupUnmanaged Device Classes Page Theft recovery select models only Go to https//cc.absolute.comLocalized password exceptions What to do when a password is rejectedBios Special key handlingBios Glossary Emergency recovery archive HP SpareKey RecoveryDomain Drive EncryptionPower-on authentication RebootRestore Revocation passwordAccess IndexPassword Jita
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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.

One of the standout features of the HP 610 G1 is its powerful performance capabilities. The device is equipped with Intel’s 4th generation Core processors, ranging from the i3 to i7 options, offering versatile configurations tailored to meet various performance needs. With options for up to 16GB of RAM, the laptop ensures smooth multitasking and efficient handling of demanding applications.

The build quality of the 610 G1 is commendable, featuring a sturdy chassis that meets military-standard durability tests. This ensures that the laptop can withstand the rigors of travel and daily use without compromising functionality. The spill-resistant keyboard further adds to its longevity, allowing users to maintain productivity even in challenging conditions.

In terms of display, the ProBook 610 G1 comes with a 15.6-inch screen, available in both HD and Full HD resolutions. This offers ample screen real estate for productivity tasks, while anti-glare technology ensures that users can work effectively in various lighting conditions. Furthermore, the laptop includes integrated Intel HD Graphics, allowing for adequate visuals for business presentations and multimedia tasks.

Connectivity is another strength of the HP 610 G1. It features multiple USB ports, including USB 3.0 for high-speed data transfer, alongside HDMI and VGA ports for connecting to external displays. The device also offers options for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, enabling seamless connection to networks and peripherals.

Security is a top priority in business environments, and the HP ProBook 610 G1 does not fall short. It includes features such as a fingerprint reader for biometric authentication, TPM (Trusted Platform Module) for secure storage of encryption keys, and HP’s Sure Start technology, which protects the BIOS from attacks and ensures system integrity.

In summary, the HP ProBook 610 G1 is a well-rounded laptop that combines performance, durability, and security features tailored for the business professional. With its solid build, powerful processing options, and robust connectivity, it provides a reliable solution for productivity-driven users. Whether in the office or on the go, the ProBook 610 G1 stands out as a capable workhorse in the competitive business laptop market.