4.In the Policy section
5.Click the Apply button.
Defining Settings
You can specify which advanced security settings to allow. To edit the settings:
1.In the left pane of the Administrative Console, expand Security and click on Settings.
2.Click the appropriate check box to enable or disable a specific setting.
3.Click the Apply button to save the changes.
NOTE: The Allow One Step logon setting allows users of this computer to skip Windows logon if authentication was performed at the BIOS or encrypted disk level.
Managing Users
Within the Users application, Windows administrator can manage this computer's users and the policies that affect them. To access the Users application in the Administrative Console, click on Users.
The HP ProtectTools users are listed and verified against the authentication policies set through Security Manager and against the credentials required to meet those policies.
To view the policies in force for a specific user, select the user from the list and click the View Policies button.
To supervise a users while they enroll credentials, select the user from the list and click the Enroll button.
Adding a user
This process adds users to the Drive Encryption logon list. Before you add a user, that user must already have a Windows user account on the computer and must be present during the following procedure to provide the password.
To add a User to the users list:
1.Click Start, click All Programs, click HP, and then click HP ProtectTools Administrative Console.
2.In the Administrative Console left pane, click User.
3.Click the Add button. The Select Users dialog box opens
4.Click the Advanced button and then click the Find Now button to search for users to add.
5.Click a user to be added to the list and then click OK.
6.Click OK in the Select Users dialog box.
7.Type the Windows password for the selected account, and then click Finish.
NOTE: You must use an existing Windows account and type it exactly. You cannot modify or add a Windows user account using this dialog box.
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