HP Book manual Setting Up Password Protection, To record your name or other PC identification

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Setting Up Password Protection

You can protect your OmniBook against unauthorized use by activating password security. You can create a user password for normal protection against unauthorized use. You can also create an administrator password for a system administrator or as a backup for the user password. Or your system administrator might set up this password.

In this section you’ll learn how to

Record your name for identification purposes.

Set up password security.

Delete a password.

To record your name or other PC identification

By recording your name and other information, you identify your OmniBook and make a record of purchase information that will be handy if you have to contact Hewlett-Packard for support or service. Your personal information is displayed each time you reboot the OmniBook.

Run HP User Tools and click the PC Identification button on the Advanced tab. –or–

Run the System Configuration Utility and use its System menu PC Identification command (rebooting is not required).

To set up password security

If you activate password security, you must enter the password in certain situations. This prevents unauthorized access to your OmniBook. The following types of protection are available:

Turn-on protection. Prevents an unauthorized person from turning on the computer and accessing your work. You can choose to always require the password at turn-on (even after automatic turn-off), or you can require it only after you do a “secure” stop (pressing Fn+blue On/Suspend).

Undocking protection. Prevents an unauthorized person from removing the computer from a docking system. If you activate undocking protection, you can undock your OmniBook only while it’s turned on.

Setup protection. Prevents an unauthorized person from changing OmniBook settings like those in the System Configuration Utility, such as password security and more.

Hard disk drive protection (“drive lock”). Prevents an unauthorized person from accessing your data after removing the hard disk drive from your computer and installing it in another computer. (Your user password serves as the drive’s password. The user password for the other computer must match the drive’s password to access the data.) Don’t use hard disk drive protection if you frequently swap drives between computers.

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Contents Windows HP OmniBook 2000/5700 User’s GuideManaging Battery Power Changing the Configuration Finding More Information Using This Online ManualHP OmniBook 2000/5700 User’s Guide Page Identifying Parts of the OmniBook Getting ComfortablePage Hint Adjusting the DisplayTo adjust the display To use the pointing device Using the Pointing DeviceTo clean the pointing device Page To connect a microphone, speakers, or headphones Using SoundTo adjust the speaker volume To record and play sound Fn combination keys Using the OmniBook KeyboardTo use special features of the OmniBook keyboard To tilt the keyboardALT GR key To learn about Windows Learning About WindowsChecking the Status of the OmniBook Operating the OmniBookReminds you that the state To stop the OmniBook Starting and Stopping the OmniBookTo start the OmniBook Automatically turns off when you shut down Windows To reset and restart the OmniBook Hint To install the floppy drive Using Storage DevicesTo remove the CD-ROM or floppy drive To insert and eject a floppy disk To install the CD-ROM driveTo insert a PC card To insert and remove a CDAbout RAM Cards Start popupEnd popup To remove a PC card To get the battery status Managing Battery PowerMonitoring Battery Power Recharging and Replacing Batteries To recharge the battery or run on ac powerTo replace the battery To install a second battery To change how power is managed Controlling Battery PowerTo respond to a low-battery warning To save battery powerPage To attach a security cable Protecting Your OmniBookAttaching a Security Cable To record your name or other PC identification Setting Up Password ProtectionTo set up password security Hint Type of Protection Steps To delete a passwordTo delete a set of OmniBook files To repair and clean up a diskProtecting Your Data Using the Personal Information Applications To view your appointments Managing Your Time with Appointment BookTo start Appointment Book To add a new event To change to a different day, month, or yearTo add a new appointment To run a program automatically To delete an appointment or eventTo add a person to the list Listing People in Phone BookTo start Phone Book To search for a person HintsTo perform a math function on one number Getting Answers from HP Financial CalculatorTo start HP Calculator To do simple arithmetic Page Changing the Configuration Other Information Using HP User ToolsSetup To run HP User ToolsAdvanced System menu Using the System Configuration UtilityTo run the SCU during reboot To run the SCU without rebootingDisks menu Input/Output menu Power menuExit menu System Memory System ResourcesSystem Interrupts DMA Channels System Input/Output Addresses 100-3FFIf a serial printer doesn’t print TroubleshootingSolving Problems Printing Problems HintPointing Device and Mouse Problems Memory ProblemsIf a PC card doesn’t work properly in a card slot File, Drive, and PC Card ProblemsIf the OmniBook doesn’t reboot successfully from drive a If drive C has problemsSound Problems Serial and Infrared Communications ProblemsPower Problems Display ProblemsIf your OmniBook password doesn’t work If the OmniBook doesn’t turn on with a fresh batteryIf the OmniBook reboots every time you turn it on If the battery pack doesn’t charge or stops chargingIf a screen saver causes lockup Lockup ProblemsIf the OmniBook stops responding during startup If an application stops respondingPage Page Page Page Volume