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Using DriveLock, DriveLock or choose to keep it disabled.

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Desktop Management Guide Therefore, DriveLock is most safely used when the data contained on the hard drive is replicated on a corporate information system or is regularly backed-up. In the event that both DriveLock passwords are lost, the hard drive is rendered unusable. For any user who does not fit the previously defined customer profile, this may be an unacceptable risk. For users who do fit the customer profile, it may be a tolerable risk given the nature of the data stored on the hard drive. Using DriveLock The DriveLock option appears under the Security menu in Computer Setup. The user is presented with options to set the master password or to enable DriveLock. A user password must be provided in order to enable DriveLock. Since the initial configuration of DriveLock is typically performed by a system administrator, a master password should be set first. Compaq encourages system administrators to set a master password whether they plan to enable DriveLock or keep it disabled. This will give the administrator the ability to modify DriveLock settings if the drive is locked in the future. Once the master password is set, the system administrator may enable DriveLock or choose to keep it disabled. If a locked hard drive is present, POST will require a password to unlock the device. If a power-on password is set and it matches the device's user password, POST will not prompt the user to re-enter the password. Otherwise, the user will be prompted to enter a DriveLock password. Either the master or the user password may be used. Users will have two attempts to enter a correct password. If neither attempt succeeds, POST will continue but the data on the drive will remain inaccessible. 24 Desktop Management Guide

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Therefore, DriveLock is most safely used when the data contained on
the hard drive is replicated on a corporate information system or is
regularly backed-up.
In the event that both DriveLock passwords are lost, the hard drive is
rendered unusable. For any user who does not fit the previously
defined customer profile, this may be an unacceptable risk. For users
who do fit the customer profile, it may be a tolerable risk given the
nature of the data stored on the hard drive.
Using DriveLock
The DriveLock option appears under the Security menu in Computer
Setup. The user is presented with options to set the master password
or to enable DriveLock. A user password must be provided in order to
enable DriveLock. Since the initial configuration of DriveLock is
typically performed by a system administrator, a master password
should be set first. Compaq encourages system administrators to set a
master password whether they plan to enable DriveLock or keep it
disabled. This will give the administrator the ability to modify
DriveLock settings if the drive is locked in the future. Once the
master password is set, the system administrator may enable
DriveLock or choose to keep it disabled.
If a locked hard drive is present, POST will require a password to
unlock the device. If a power-on password is set and it matches the
device’s user password, POST will not prompt the user to re-enter the
password. Otherwise, the user will be prompted to enter a DriveLock
password. Either the master or the user password may be used. Users
will have two attempts to enter a correct password. If neither attempt
succeeds, POST will continue but the data on the drive will remain
inaccessible.