Intel SC450NX Product Guide - Page 29

Summary of Software Security Features, to enable or set the features listed here - manual

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Summary of Software Security Features Table 5 lists the software security features and describes what protection each offers. In general, to enable or set the features listed here, you must run the SSU and go to the Security Menu (described in this manual on page 41). The table also refers to other SSU menus and to the Setup utility. For greater detail, see Chapter 3, beginning on page 31. Table 5. Software Security Features Feature Put the system into secure boot mode Description How to enter secure mode: Setting and enabling passwords automatically puts the system into secure mode. If you set a hot-key combination (through the SSU or Setup), you can secure the system simply by pressing the key combination. This means you do not have to wait for the inactivity time-out period. See "Security Menu" on page 41. When the system is in secure mode: The system can boot and run the OS, but mouse and keyboard input is not accepted until the user password is entered. At boot time, if a CD is detected in the CD-ROM drive or a diskette in drive A, the system prompts for a password. When the password is entered, the system boots from CD or diskette and disables the secure mode. If you have not yet installed a CD-ROM drive, if there is no CD in the drive or diskette in drive A, the system boots from drive C and automatically goes into secure mode. All enabled secure mode features go into effect at boot time. To leave secure mode: Enter the correct password(s). Disable writing to diskette Disable the power and reset buttons In secure mode, the system will not boot from or write to a diskette unless a password is entered. To set these features, see "Secure Mode Boot" and "Floppy Write Protect" in "Security Menu," page 41. If this protection feature is enabled by the SSU, the power and reset buttons are disabled when in secure mode. Set a time-out period so that keyboard and mouse input are not accepted Also, screen can be blanked and writes to diskette can be inhibited You can specify and enable an inactivity time-out period of from 1 to 120 minutes. If no keyboard or mouse action occurs for the specified period, attempted keyboard and mouse input will not be accepted. To set this feature, see "Secure Mode Timer" in "Security Menu," page 41. If video blanking is enabled, the monitor display will go blank until the correct password(s) is entered. To set this feature, see "Video Blanking" in "Security Menu," page 41. continued 29

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Summary of Software Security Features
Table 5 lists the software security features and describes what protection each offers.
In general,
to enable or set the features listed here, you must run the SSU and go to the Security Menu
(described in this manual on page 41).
The table also refers to other SSU menus and to the Setup
utility.
For greater detail, see Chapter 3, beginning on page 31.
Table 5.
Software Security Features
Feature
Description
Put the system into
secure boot mode
How to enter secure mode:
Setting and enabling passwords automatically puts the system into secure
mode.
If you set a hot-key combination (through the SSU or Setup), you can secure
the system simply by pressing the key combination.
This means you do not
have to wait for the inactivity time-out period.
See “Security Menu” on
page 41.
When the system is in secure mode:
The system can boot and run the OS, but mouse and keyboard input is not
accepted until the user password is entered.
At boot time, if a CD is detected in the CD-ROM drive or a diskette in drive A,
the system prompts for a password.
When the password is entered, the
system boots from CD or diskette and disables the secure mode.
If you have not yet installed a CD-ROM drive, if there is no CD in the drive or
diskette in drive A, the system boots from drive C and automatically goes into
secure mode.
All enabled secure mode features go into effect at boot time.
To leave secure mode:
Enter the correct password(s).
Disable writing to diskette
In secure mode, the system will not boot from or write to a diskette unless a
password is entered.
To set these features, see “Secure Mode Boot” and
“Floppy Write Protect” in “Security Menu,” page 41.
Disable the power and
reset buttons
If this protection feature is enabled by the SSU, the power and reset buttons
are disabled when in secure mode.
Set a time-out period so
that keyboard and mouse
input are not accepted
Also, screen can be
blanked and writes to
diskette can be inhibited
You can specify and enable an inactivity time-out period of from 1 to
120 minutes.
If no keyboard or mouse action occurs for the specified period,
attempted keyboard and mouse input will not be accepted.
To set this
feature, see “Secure Mode Timer” in “Security Menu,” page 41.
If video blanking is enabled, the monitor display will go blank until the correct
password(s) is entered.
To set this feature, see “Video Blanking” in “Security
Menu,” page 41.
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