HP EliteBook 8000 HP Business Notebook Password Localization Guidelines
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HP Business Notebook Password Localization Guidelines V1.0 November 2009 Table of Contents: 1. Introduction...2 2. Supported Platforms 2 3. Overview of Design 3 4. Supported Keyboard Layouts in Preboot and Drive Encryption 3 5. HP ProtectTools Security Manager Filter Logic 6 6. How Preboot BIOS - HP EliteBook 8000 | HP Business Notebook Password Localization Guidelines - Page 2
computer before booting to OS. HP Drive Encryption - Protects your computer data by encrypting the hard drive. Along with security levels, the user can select the security login methods for authentication at each security level. The possible login methods are: Windows password, Fingerprint and HP - HP EliteBook 8000 | HP Business Notebook Password Localization Guidelines - Page 3
additional methods to assist password entering. E.g. In 2008 Business Notebook BIOS, a soft keyboard will be loaded to enter glyphs directly with the mouse instead of pressing a key on the keyboards if a user fails to type their password correctly. The Drive Encryption software allows the user to - HP EliteBook 8000 | HP Business Notebook Password Localization Guidelines - Page 4
HP Keyboards Arabic (101) Belgian (Comma) Canadian French (Legacy) Canadian French Chinese Bopomofo Chinese ChaJei Czech Danish Dutch Estonian Finnish French German Greek Hebrew Hungarian Icelandic Italian Japanese Kazakh Korean Latin American Common Name in Microsoft Windows Vista Code (hex) - HP EliteBook 8000 | HP Business Notebook Password Localization Guidelines - Page 5
HP Keyboards Norwegian Polish (Programmers) Polish (214) Portuguese Portuguese (Brazilian) Romanian Slovakian Slovenian Spanish Spanish (International) Swedish Swiss Thai (Kedmanee) Turkish F Turkish Q UK US US (International) Common Name in Microsoft Windows Vista Norwegian Polish (Programmers) - HP EliteBook 8000 | HP Business Notebook Password Localization Guidelines - Page 6
5. HP ProtectTools Security Manager Filter Logic In order to prevent a lock out situation, the first level of defense is implemented by the HP ProtectTools Security Manager. It installs a password filter to reject those Windows passwords that may possibly cause a lock out in Preboot BIOS or Drive - HP EliteBook 8000 | HP Business Notebook Password Localization Guidelines - Page 7
Filter And Handles Dead Keys The HP BIOS implements a second level password filter to further prevent the lock‐out situation. HP BIOS Preboot and HP Drive Encryption contain the keyboard mappings for all the supported keyboards listed above. When a user is setting up Preboot Security with the - HP EliteBook 8000 | HP Business Notebook Password Localization Guidelines - Page 8
IME may not be entered at the Preboot or HP Drive Encryption level and may result in a lockout situation. In some cases, the Microsoft Windows doesn't display the IME when user enters password. For example, for some Japanese installations of Windows XP, the default IME is called the "Microsoft IME - HP EliteBook 8000 | HP Business Notebook Password Localization Guidelines - Page 9
has to be entered with a shift key for lower case and the shift key and cap key for upper case in Preboot BIOS and Drive Encryption. Note: Some standard Asian keyboards don't allow numeric characters. In these cases if a user tries to enter a number for password, it will be rejected on the following - HP EliteBook 8000 | HP Business Notebook Password Localization Guidelines - Page 10
The keys generate one character French Canadian Windows with cap locks are in windows BIOS with cap locks is in bios Drive Encryption with cap locks is in FVE Spanish 40a is not supported US Int'l Windows The keys are rejected on the top row The å, ®, þ keys are rejected on the - HP EliteBook 8000 | HP Business Notebook Password Localization Guidelines - Page 11
The ė ı ż keys are rejected The keys are rejected Slovakian Windows The ż key rejected BIOS The š, ś, ş keys is rejected when typed, but accepted with the soft keyboard The ţ dead key is generating two characters Hungarian Windows The ż key is rejected BIOS The ţ key generates two keys 11 - HP EliteBook 8000 | HP Business Notebook Password Localization Guidelines - Page 12
add a supported keyboard (e.g. add US keyboards under Chinese Input Language). Set the supported keyboard for default input. Restart the HP ProtectTools and enter the password again. 2. User is using a character which is not supported. To resolve, the user needs to change the Windows password to
HP Business Notebook
Password Localization
Guidelines
V1.0
November 2009
Table of Contents:
1.
Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………..2
2.
Supported Platforms………………………………………………………………………………...2
3.
Overview of Design……………………………………………………………………………
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3
4.
Supported Keyboard Layouts in Preboot and Drive Encryption…………………………………3
5.
HP ProtectTools Security Manager Filter Logic……………………………………………….……6
6.
How Preboot BIOS Implements the Password Filter And Handles Dead Keys……………….…7
7.
Exceptions………………………………………………………………………………………….…8
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What to do when a password is rejected…………………………………………………...……12