Configuring Your System 3-13
Security Menu
Note:
Enabling the Supervisor Password field requires
a password for entering Setup. The passwords are not case
sensitive.
Feature
Choices or
Display Only
Description
Your Setting
Supervisor
Password is
Clear
Status only, user cannot modify.
Once set, this can be disabled by
setting it to a null string, or by
clearing password jumper on
system board (see System Board
Jumpers in this Chapter).
User Password is
Clear
Status only, user cannot modify.
Once set, this can be disabled by
setting it to a null string, or by
clearing password jumper on
system board (see System Board
Jumpers in this Chapter).
Set Supervisor
Password
Press
ENTER
Supervisor password (up to 7
alphanumeric characters) controls
access to the setup utility.
When the <Enter> key is pressed,
the user is prompted for a
password; press ESC key to
abort. Once set, this can be
disabled by setting it to a null
string, or by clearing password
jumper on system board (refer to
System Board Jumpers in this
chapter).
This feature is available only when
you logged in the SETUP utility
with the supervisor password.
Set User
Password
Press
ENTER
When the <Enter> key is pressed,
the user is prompted for a
password (up to 7 alphanumeric
characters); press ESC key to
abort. Once set, this can be
disabled by setting it to a null
string, or by clearing password
jumper on system board (refer to
System Board Jumpers in this
chapter).
With a user password, accessible
SETUP menus are restricted. This
feature is available only if the
Supervisor Password is specified.
Password on Boot
Disabled
Enabled
Disables or enables password
entry on boot.
Diskette Access
Secure Mode
Everyone
Supervisor
Controls access to diskette drives.
Summary of Contents for Express5800/140Hb
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Page 48: ...1 30 System Overview ...
Page 64: ...2 16 Setting Up the System Figure 2 10 Connecting the AC Power Cord to the Server ...
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Page 201: ...6 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Exploded View Field Replaceable Units ...
Page 211: ...A Technical Specifications Server Unit ...
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Page 220: ...B 6 Interrupt Request PCI IRQ Device I O Port Address Assignments ...
Page 231: ...D ROMPilot BIOS Error Codes ROMPilot BIOS Error Codes ...
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Page 235: ...E Connectors Overview External Device Connector Pin Information ...
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