HP FL939UT FL939UT#ABA, Z800 Sp632up SP632UPABA Configuring password security and resetting Cmos

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8Configuring password security and resetting CMOS

This chapter describes how to configure password security and to reset CMOS, and includes these topics:

Topics

Preparing to configure passwords on page 211

Resetting the password jumper on page 212

Clearing and Resetting the CMOS on page 212

Preparing to configure passwords

The Computer Setup (F10) Utility enables you to create setup and power-on passwords.

There are three possibilities for setting passwords:

Define a setup password only

Define a power-on password only

Define both

When defining a setup password only, you cannot enter the setup utility without the password.

No password is needed to start from power-on.

When defining a power-on password only, the power-on password is needed to enter F10 Setup or to start from power-on.

When defining both, the setup password is needed to enter F10 setup and can be used to start from power-on.

The power-on password cannot be used to enter the F10 Setup Utility, but it can be used to start from power-on.

One of the passwords will be required to start from power on.

After you create both passwords, you can use the setup password in place of the power-on password as an override to log into the workstation (a useful feature for a network administrator).

NOTE: You can only clear the passwords with the password jumper. Clearing CMOS does not clear the passwords.

CAUTION: Before pressing the Clear CMOS button, back up the workstation CMOS settings.

Pressing the Clear CMOS button resets CMOS values to factory defaults and erases customized information, asset numbers, and special settings.

To back up the CMOS settings, run the Computer Setup (F10) Utility and select Save to Diskette from the File menu.

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