Defining A System Owner's Name - IBM xSeries 240 81Y Hardware Maintenance Manual

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To delete an administrator password:
1. Select Administrator Password from the System
Security menu; then, press Enter.
The Administrator Password menu appears.
2. Select Delete Administrator Password; then, press
Enter.
3. A confirmation window appears. Press Enter to
delete the administrator password. Press Esc to
return to the System Security menu.
To enable a user to change the power-on password:
1. Select Administrator Password from 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 System Configuration Utility main menu. The
System Security menu contains the Power-on Password
choice.

Defining a system owner's name:

a system owner's name that displays during POST. The
system owner's name can only be removed or changed
from the System Security menu. If you set an
administrator password, only the administrator can set,
change, or delete the system owner's name.
To set the system owner's name:
1. Select System Owner's Name from the System
Security screen, and press Enter.
2. Enter the name in the Enter system owner's name
string data field.
3. Press the Down Arrow (↓) key to select the Set or
change system owner's name data field.
4. Press Enter to set the name or change a previously
defined name.
You can use any combination of up to 16 characters in the
system owner's name.
To delete the system owner's name, select Delete stored
system owners name; then, press Enter.
Start options take effect when you start the server.
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