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HP Java Card Security for ProtectTools, Basic Concepts

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5 HP Java Card Security for ProtectTools Basic Concepts Java Card Security for ProtectTools manages the Java Card setup and configuration for computers equipped with an optional Java Card reader. With Java Card Security for ProtectTools, you can ● Access Java Card Security features ● Initialize a Java Card so that it can be used with other ProtectTools modules, such as Credential Manager for ProtectTools ● If available, work with the Computer Setup utility to enable Java Card authentication in a preboot environment, and to configure separate Java Cards for an administrator and a user. This requires a user to insert the Java Card and optionally enter a PIN prior to allowing the operating system to load. ● If available, set and change the password used to authenticate users of the Java Card ● If available, back up and restore Java Card BIOS passwords stored on the Java Card ● If available, save the BIOS password on the Java Card NOTE Refer to the ProtectTools Help screens for specific instructions for ProtectTools Security Manager. ENWW Basic Concepts 17

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HP Java Card Security for
ProtectTools
Basic Concepts
Java Card Security for ProtectTools manages the Java Card setup and configuration for computers
equipped with an optional Java Card reader.
With Java Card Security for ProtectTools, you can
Access Java Card Security features
Initialize a Java Card so that it can be used with other ProtectTools modules, such as Credential
Manager for ProtectTools
If available, work with the Computer Setup utility to enable Java Card authentication in a preboot
environment, and to configure separate Java Cards for an administrator and a user. This requires
a user to insert the Java Card and optionally enter a PIN prior to allowing the operating system to
load.
If available, set and change the password used to authenticate users of the Java Card
If available, back up and restore Java Card BIOS passwords stored on the Java Card
If available, save the BIOS password on the Java Card
NOTE
Refer to the ProtectTools Help screens for specific instructions for ProtectTools Security
Manager.
ENWW
Basic Concepts
17