Change
Password
Options
The
Change
Password
Options
menu
enables
you
to
select
from
password
utilities.
Note:
This
option
is
not
available
in
partitioned
systems.
Password
Utilities
1
Set
Privileged-Access
Password
2
Remove
Privileged-Access
Password
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Navigation
keys:
M
=
return
to
main
menu
ESC
key
=
return
to
previous
screen
X
=
eXit
System
Management
Services
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Type
the
number
of
the
menu
item
and
press
Enter
or
Select
a
Navigation
key:
_
The
privileged-access
password
protects
against
the
unauthorized
starting
of
the
system
programs.
Note:
If
the
privileged-access
password
has
been
enabled,
you
are
asked
for
the
privileged-access
password
at
startup
every
time
you
boot
your
system.
If
you
previously
had
set
a
privileged-access
password
and
want
to
remove
it,
select
Remove
Privileged-Access
Password
.
View
Error
Log
Use
this
option
to
view
or
clear
your
system’s
error
log.
A
menu
similar
to
the
following
displays
when
you
select
this
option.
Error
Log
Date
Time
Error
Code
Location
Entry
1.
01/04/96
12:13:22
25A80011
00-00
Entry
2.
no
error
logged
1.
Clear
error
log
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Navigation
keys:
M
=
return
to
main
menu
ESC
key
=
return
to
previous
screen
X
=
eXit
System
Management
Services
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Type
the
number
of
the
menu
item
and
press
Enter
or
Select
a
Navigation
key:
_
Note:
The
time
stamp
in
his
error
log
is
coordinated
universal
time
(UTC),
which
is
also
referred
to
as
Greenwich
mean
time
(GMT).
The
operating
system
error
logs
have
more
information
available
and
can
time
stamp
with
your
local
time.
Chapter
8.
Using
System
Management
Services
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