Epson ActionTower 3000 User Manual - Page 33

Problems in Using the virus protection features, Note.

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Note You must delete the User password before SETUP will allow you to access the Supervisor password. If you have forgotten your password(s), see "Password Problems" in Chapter 5. Using the virus protection features Several options on the Security and Anti-Virus screen allow you to define system protection features. The Diskette Access Option allows you to restrict access to your diskette drives based on the password levels you have defined. This prevents unauthorized users from accessing the drives and possibly introducing a virus to your system. You can restrict diskette access only if passwords are enabled and you have enabled the Password on boot Option. If you select Supervisor for this option, you can access the diskette drives only if you enter the Supervisor password when you start your system. Someone who starts the system with a User password, however, will see an error message when he or she tries to access the diskette drive. If you select User for the Diskette Access option, you can access the diskette drives whether you enter the Supervisor or User password when you start the system. Note. To use passwords for diskette drive access, you must enable the Password on boot option. If you select a password level for Diskette Access but leave the Password on boot option disabled, you see an error message whenever you try to access your diskette drive. Setting Up Your System 1 - 1 7

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Note
You must delete the User password before SETUP will allow
you to access the Supervisor password.
If you have forgotten your password(s), see “Password
Problems” in Chapter 5.
Using the virus protection features
Several options on the Security and Anti-Virus screen allow
you to define system protection features.
The
Diskette Access Option allows you to restrict access
to your diskette drives based on the password levels you have
defined. This prevents unauthorized users from accessing the
drives and possibly introducing a virus to your system. You
can restrict diskette access only if passwords are enabled and
you have enabled the
Password on boot Option.
If
you select Supervisor for this option, you can access the
diskette drives only if you enter the Supervisor password when
you start your system. Someone who starts the system with a
User password, however, will see an error message when he or
she tries to access the diskette drive. If you select User for
the Diskette
Access
option, you can access the diskette
drives whether you enter the Supervisor or User password
when you start the system.
Note.
To use passwords for diskette drive access, you must enable
the Password on boot option.
If
you select a password
level for Diskette
Access but
leave the
Password on
boot
option
disabled, you see an error message whenever
you try to access your diskette drive.
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