Configuring Your Notebook

Security Menu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feature

Settings

Comments

 

 

 

 

 

 

Supervisor

Display only field.

When set to Clear, a Supervisor Password has

 

Password Is

 

not been set.

 

User Password Is

Display only field.

When set to Clear, a User Password has not

 

 

 

been set.

 

Set Supervisor

Enter a password of

This option allows you to set a Supervisor

 

Password

up to eight

Password that will be required to enter the

 

 

alphanumeric

System Setup. This password can be used in

 

 

characters. Password

place of the User Password.

 

 

is not case sensitive.

Caution: Be sure to write the password down

 

 

 

 

 

 

and store it in a safe place.

 

Set User Password

Enter a password of

This option allows you to set a User Password

 

 

up to eight

that will be required during: System Setup

 

 

alphanumeric

access and System Boot, Resume, and Undock

 

 

characters. Password

operations if enabled.

 

 

is not case sensitive.

Caution: Be sure to write the password down

 

 

 

 

 

 

and store it in a safe place.

Password on Boot

Disabled*

 

Enabled

When set to Enabled, you will be prompted for a password on each system boot. A User Password must be set in order to access this feature.

Password on

Disabled*

Resume

Enabled

 

When set to Enabled, you will be prompted for a password each time the system resumes operation from Suspend Mode. A User Password must be set in order to access this feature.

Password on

Disabled*

Undock

Enabled

 

This option allows you to enable a password to prevent unauthorized undocking of the notebook computer from the Armada 6500 Convenience Base or Mobile 6500 Expansion Unit. When a User Password is set and this option is set to Enabled, the notebook cannot be undocked unless the system is powered on and the User or Supervisor Password is supplied.

Fixed disk boot

Normal*

Set this option to Write Protect to protect the

sector

Write Protect

hard disk boot sector from virus infection.

 

 

 

 

 

*Factory default setting

 

 

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Compaq 6500 manual Security Menu, Feature Settings Comments

6500 specifications

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