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Combining Compaq and Windows Passwords, Hardware Guide

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Security Combining Compaq and Windows Passwords Compaq security features and operating system security features work independently from each other. For example, a device disabled in Computer Setup cannot be enabled in Windows. Similarly, you must use a Compaq password at a Compaq password prompt and a Windows password at a Windows password prompt. For example: ■ If a power-on password is set, the power-on password (not a Windows password) must be entered when the notebook starts up or exits Hibernation. ■ If you set Windows to prompt for a password before exiting Standby, a Windows password (not a power-on password) must be entered to exit Standby. ■ A Compaq administrator password and a Windows administrator password are not interchangeable. Any term used for a Compaq password can also be used for other Compaq passwords or as a Windows password, with these considerations: ■ All Compaq passwords can be any combination of up to 32 letters, numbers, and slashes (/) and are not case sensitive. ■ All Compaq passwords must be set and entered with the same keys. For example, a Compaq password set with keyboard number keys will not be recognized if it is entered with keypad number keys. (For information about the internal keypad, refer on this CD to the Hardware Guide, "Pointing Devices and Keyboard" section.) ■ When the notebook is starting up from a hard drive protected with DriveLock, you will not be prompted for a power-on password if you enter a DriveLock user or master password that is the same as the power-on password. Software Guide 3-3

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Security
Software Guide
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Combining Compaq and Windows Passwords
Compaq security features and operating system security features
work independently from each other. For example, a device
disabled in Computer Setup cannot be enabled in Windows.
Similarly, you must use a Compaq password at a Compaq
password prompt and a Windows password at a Windows
password prompt. For example:
If a power-on password is set, the power-on password (not a
Windows password) must be entered when the notebook
starts up or exits Hibernation.
If you set Windows to prompt for a password before exiting
Standby, a Windows password (not a power-on password)
must be entered to exit Standby.
A Compaq administrator password and a Windows
administrator password are not interchangeable.
Any term used for a Compaq password can also be used for other
Compaq passwords or as a Windows password, with these
considerations:
All Compaq passwords can be any combination of up to
32 letters, numbers, and slashes (/) and are not case sensitive.
All Compaq passwords must be set and entered with the same
keys. For example, a Compaq password set with keyboard
number keys will not be recognized if it is entered with
keypad number keys. (For information about the internal
keypad, refer on this CD to the
Hardware Guide,
“Pointing
Devices and Keyboard” section.)
When the notebook is starting up from a hard drive protected
with DriveLock, you will not be prompted for a power-on
password if you enter a DriveLock user or master password
that is the same as the power-on password.