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Understanding the Security, Provisions, Security Screws Preinstalled in, ProLiant 800
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3-8 Overview of Installing Hardware Options Understanding the Security Provisions The ProLiant 800 server is equipped with unique security access provisions including: one keylock for the front bezel, one security screw for the expansion I/O board cage, and one security screw for the processor cage. Security Screws Preinstalled in ProLiant 800 Figure 3-4 shows the location of the two security screws. If you need to remove the processor cage or the expansion I/O board cage, make sure that you remove the corresponding security screws first. Figure 3-4. Security screws with exploded view of processor cage screw
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3-8
Overview of Installing Hardware Options
Understanding the Security
Provisions
The ProLiant 800 server is equipped with unique security access provisions
including: one keylock for the front bezel, one security screw for the
expansion I/O board cage, and one security screw for the processor cage.
Security Screws Preinstalled in
ProLiant 800
Figure 3-4 shows the location of the two security screws. If you need to
remove the processor cage or the expansion I/O board cage, make sure that
you remove the corresponding security screws first.
Figure 3-4.
Security screws with exploded view of processor cage screw