Using the Configuration/Setup Utility
To delete an administrator password:
1. Select Administrator Password on the System Security menu;
then press Enter.
The Administrator Password screen appears.
2. Select Delete Administrator Password; then press Enter.
3. A confirmation window appears. Press Enter to delete the
administrator password. Press Esc to cancel the request and
return to the System Security menu.
To enable a user to change the power-on password:
1. Select Administrator Password on the System Security menu;
then press Enter.
The Administrator Password screen appears.
2. Select Power-on password changeable by user. Press the Left
Arrow (
←
) or Right Arrow (
→
) key to toggle the entry to Yes.
When this choice is enabled, System Security appears on the limited
Configuration/Setup menu. The System Security menu contains the
Power-on Password
choice.
Setting a Power-on Password
When a power-on password is set, you must enter a password each
time you start the system.
If you forget the power-on password, and an administrator
password has been set, use the administrator password at the
power-on prompt; then start the Configuration/Setup utility
program and change the power-on password. If no administrator
password has been set, you must remove the battery before you can
set a new password. For instructions, see “Removing an Unknown
Power-On Password” on page 284.
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Summary of Contents for PC Server 520
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Page 86: ...Installation Checklist 70 PC Server 520 User s Handbook for PCI Micro Channel...
Page 146: ...Using the Mini Configuration Program 130 PC Server 520 User s Handbook for PCI Micro Channel...
Page 190: ...Using the SCSISelect Utility Program 174 PC Server 520 User s Handbook for PCI Micro Channel...
Page 385: ...Installing Additional Test Programs 207 CMD 3 Chapter 7 Solving Problems 369...
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