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8 Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools (select models only) This security tool is available to administrators only. Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools has the following security features that protect against unauthorized access to devices attached to your computer system: ● Device profiles that are created for each user to define device access ● Device access that can be granted or denied on the basis of group membership Starting background service For device profiles to be applied, the HP ProtectTools Device Locking/Auditing background service must be running. When you first attempt to apply device profiles, HP ProtectTools Security Manager opens a dialog box to ask if you would you like to start the background service. Click Yes to start the background service and set it to start automatically whenever the system boots. Starting background service 75

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Device Access Manager for HP
ProtectTools (select models only)
This security tool is available to administrators only. Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools has
the following security features that protect against unauthorized access to devices attached to your
computer system:
Device profiles that are created for each user to define device access
Device access that can be granted or denied on the basis of group membership
Starting background service
For device profiles to be applied, the HP ProtectTools Device Locking/Auditing background service must
be running. When you first attempt to apply device profiles, HP ProtectTools Security Manager opens
a dialog box to ask if you would you like to start the background service. Click
Yes
to start the background
service and set it to start automatically whenever the system boots.
Starting background service
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