The network password modifies the way your power-on
password works by allowing your computer to load your
operating system and network software before requiring you to
enter the correct password. This enables your system to connect
to the network, while preventing unauthorized users from
typing anything at the keyboard.
The keyboard password allows you to temporarily lock the
keyboard without having to reset the computer. This secures
your system when you will be away from it for a while. If you
set a power-on password, it automatically becomes your
keyboard password as well. However, you can set a different
keyboard password or set a keyboard password without setting
a power-on password.
Follow the instructions in the sections below to set, enter,
change, or delete the different types of passwords.
Setting Passwords
There are two ways to set a power-on password:
Using the BIOS SETUP program
Using the EISA System Utilities.
To set a power-on password in SETUP, follow the instructions
in the
Software
Guide for starting and running the program.
Select the Password option on the second page of SETUP
options and follow the instructions on the screen to set a
password.
You must run the EISA System Utilities to set a network and
keyboard password, but you can also use it to set a power-on
password.
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