Desktop Management Guide
Security Features Overview
Feature
Removable Media Boot
Control
Serial, Parallel, USB, or
Infrared Interface Control
Power-On Password
Setup Password
Embedded Security Device
DriveLock
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For more information about Computer Setup, see the Computer Setup (F10) Utility Guide.
Support for security features may vary depending on the specific computer configuration.
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The following table and sections refer to managing security features
of the computer locally through the Computer Setup (F10) Utilities.
Purpose
Prevents booting from the
removable media drives.
(available on select drives)
Prevents transfer of data
through the integrated serial,
parallel, USB (universal serial
bus), or infrared interface.
Prevents use of the computer
until the password is entered.
This can apply to both initial
system startup and restarts.
Prevents reconfiguration of the
computer (use of the
Computer Setup Utilities) until
the password is entered.
Prevents unauthorized access
to data using encryption and
password protection. Checks
system integrity and
authenticates third-party users
attempting system access.
Prevents unauthorized access
to the data on MultiBay hard
drives. This feature is
available on select models
only.
www.hp.com
How It Is Established
From the Computer Setup
(F10) Utilities menu.
From the Computer Setup
(F10) Utilities menu.
From the Computer Setup
(F10) Utilities menu.
From the Computer Setup
(F10) Utilities menu.
From the Computer Setup
(F10) Utilities menu.
From the Computer Setup
(F10) Utilities menu.
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