Security Menu Items - NEC POWERMATE 2000 Service And Reference Manual

Pentium iii 600-mhz or higher processor -based series
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Menu Item
Supervisor
Password Is
User Password Is
Set Supervisor
Password
Set User
Password
Security Mode
Password on Boot
Fixed Disk Boot
Sector
Diskette Access
Network Boot
Setting
Keyboard
Mouse Lock
Virus Check
Reminder
2-16 System Configuration

Security Menu Items

Settings (default is bold)
Clear, Set
Status only, user cannot modify. Supervisor password controls access
to the BIOS Setup Utility.
Clear, Set
Status only, user cannot modify. User password controls access to the
system at boot.
Press Enter to access.
Use this field to set or change the supervisor password. Press Enter
to bring up a dialog box where the password can be entered and
confirmed.
Press Enter to access.
Use this field to set or change the user password. Press Enter to bring
up a dialog box where the password can be entered and confirmed.
Press Enter to access the Security Mode.
Use this mode to select Password (default), SmartCard, or
FingerPrint. Press Enter to open the selected field.
Use the SmartCard field to assign access to the SmartCard Reader by
the supervisor and/or user. Press Enter to bring up the SmartCard
Reader dialog box for setting up SmartCard security.
The Assign Supervisor SmartCard field controls Supervisor access to
the BIOS Setup Utility and the system. A PIN number controls access.
The Assign User SmartCard field controls user access to the system
at boot. A PIN number controls access.
Disabled, Enabled
When Enabled, requires password entry before boot. System remains
in secure mode until password is entered.
Normal, Write Protect
Write Protect protects the boot sector on the hard disk from viruses.
Supervisor, User
Controls access to the diskette drive.
Press Enter to access.
Disabled, Enabled
Select Enabled to lock the keyboard and mouse when remote booting.
Disabled, Daily, Weekly, Monthly
Displays reminder message at bootup. Message is daily, every
Monday, or first of every month.

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