Setting Bios Passwords; Setting An Administrator Password - HP PL Class 450/500/550/600/650/700/750 User Manual

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Setting Up and Using Your HP Visualize Linux Workstation

Setting BIOS Passwords

You can set two passwords, the Administrator (or Supervisor) password
and the User password, to provide two levels of protection for your HP
V
Linux Workstation. You set both passwords using the Security
ISUALIZE
menu in the BIOS Setup program (refer to the section "The HP BIOS
Summary Screen and Setup Program" in the chapter "Technical
Information").

Setting an Administrator Password

Set the Administrator password to protect the HP V
Workstation's configuration in the BIOS Setup. An Administrator
password can provide a power-on password prompt that prevents your
Workstation from being started or used in your absence. You can also
use this password to start the Workstation when the keyboard and
mouse are locked—you must type the password and press
unlock the keyboard.
If you have set both an Administrator password and a User password,
and you enter theBIOS Setup program using the User password, you will
be restricted in your ability to change setup items. If you enter the Setup
program with an Administrator password, you will have no restrictions.
To set an Administrator password:
1. Start the BIOS Setup program (refer to the section "The HP BIOS
Summary Screen and Setup Program" in the chapter "Technical
Information").
2. Select the Security menu.
3. Select the Administrator password submenu.
4. Choose the Set Administrator password setup item. You will be asked
to enter your password twice. Save your changes when you exit the
Setup program by selecting Exit, then Exit Saving Changes.
To remove the password, follow the same procedure as to set a password.
You will be asked to enter the existing password first. Then, for the new
password, leave the password field blank and press
your choice, press
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a second time.
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. To confirm
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