HP Dc5700 HP ProtectTools Security Manager Guide - Page 9
Managing ProtectTools Passwords, Table 1-1
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Table 1-1 Password Management (continued) next Embedded Security Basic User Key is initialized. The Embedded Security TPM chip protects the password for Power-On Authentication. Java Card administrator password NOTE Also known as BIOS administrator card password Java Card Security, by IT administrator Links the Java Card to the computer for identification purposes. Allows a computer administrator to enable or disable Computer Setup passwords, generate a new administrator card, and create recovery files to restore user or administrator cards. Java Card PIN Java Card Security Protects access to the Java Card contents and to computer access when an optional Java Card and reader is used. Checks to see if Java Card user password is duplicate to pin; it is used to register Java Card authentication Java Card recovery file password (if available) Java Card Security Protects access to the recovery file that contains the BIOS passwords. Java Card user password (if available) Java Card Security NOTE Also known as BIOS user card password Links the Java Card to the computer for identification. Allows a user to create a recovery file to restore a user card. Basic User password Embedded Security NOTE Also known as: Embedded Security password, TPM Preboot password Used to access Embedded Security features, such as secure e-mail, file, and folder encryption. When enabled as the BIOS Power-On Authentication support password, protects access to the computer contents when computer is turned on, restarted, or restored from hibernation. Also used to authenticate the Personal Secure Drive (PSD) and to register TPM authentication. Emergency Recovery Token password NOTE Also known as: Emergency Recovery Token Key Embedded Security, by IT administrator Protects access to the Emergency Recovery Token, which is a backup file for the TPM embedded security chip Owner password Credential Manager logon password Credential Manager recovery file password Embedded Security, by IT administrator Protects the system and the TPM chip from unauthorized access to all owner functions of Embedded Security. Credential Manager This password offers 2 options: ● It can be used in place of the Windows logon process, allowing access to Windows and Credential Manager simultaneously. ● It can be used in a separate logon to access Credential Manager after logging on to Microsoft Windows Credential Manager, by IT administrator Protects access to the Credential Manager recovery file. ENWW Managing ProtectTools Passwords 3