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Security HP and Windows Passwords HP security features and Windows operating system security features work independently from one another. For example, a device disabled in Computer Setup cannot be enabled in Windows. Some password options are provided by your HP software, and others are provided by your operating system. HP passwords and Windows passwords are also independent of one another. The following table lists the different passwords used by HP and Windows and describes their functions. For additional information about Windows passwords, such as screen-saver passwords, refer to Start > Help and Support. HP Passwords HP administrator password Power-on password DriveLock master password DriveLock user password Smart card PIN Function Protects access to Computer Setup. Used to access the notebook during startup and when you restart the notebook. Used by the HP administrator to access drives protected by DriveLock and to remove DriveLock protection from the drive. Used by the day-to-day user to access drives protected by DriveLock at startup. Used for smart card authentication. Power-on and HP administrator passwords can be stored on smart cards if an optional smart card reader supports this functionality. You must enable the smart card security feature in Computer Setup, and then enable a PIN in HP ProtectTools Security Manager (select models only). Refer to the "HP ProtectTools Security Manager (Select Models Only)" section in this chapter for more information. (Continued) Hardware and Software Guide 12-5

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Security
Hardware and Software Guide
12–5
HP and Windows Passwords
HP security features and Windows operating system security
features work independently from one another. For example,
a device disabled in Computer Setup cannot be enabled in
Windows.
Some password options are provided by your HP software, and
others are provided by your operating system. HP passwords
and Windows passwords are also independent of one another.
The following table lists the different passwords used by HP and
Windows and describes their functions.
For additional information about Windows passwords, such as
screen-saver passwords, refer to
Start
>
Help and Support.
HP Passwords
Function
HP administrator password
Protects access to Computer Setup.
Power-on password
Used to access the notebook during startup
and when you restart the notebook.
DriveLock master password
Used by the HP administrator to access
drives protected by DriveLock and to
remove DriveLock protection from the drive.
DriveLock user password
Used by the day-to-day user to access
drives protected by DriveLock at startup.
Smart card PIN
Used for smart card authentication.
Power-on and HP administrator passwords
can be stored on smart cards if an optional
smart card reader supports this
functionality. You must enable the smart
card security feature in Computer Setup,
and then enable a PIN in HP ProtectTools
Security Manager (select models only).
Refer to the
“HP ProtectTools Security
Manager (Select Models Only)”
section in
this chapter for more information.
(Continued)