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Asset Security Features, Password Protection

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4. To eject the CD, press the Eject/Load button. When the tray slides out, carefully remove the CD. (If the clips on the tray are extended, retract the clips before removing the CD.) 5. Close the tray by pressing the Eject/Load button, or by gently pushing the tray forward. Note: If the tray does not slide out of the drive when you press the Eject/Load button, insert the pointed end of a large paper clip into the emergency-eject hole (shown on page 30). If you have installed a CD-ROM drive yourself and need additional information about the drive, refer to the documentation that comes with the CD-ROM drive. Asset Security Features Note For the latest information on IBM Personal Computer asset security features, refer to the http://www.us.pc.ibm.com/asset Web site. IBM provides a variety of computer security features for your computer. These features help protect both your hardware and software. The following security features are available: Power-on and administrator password protection Startup-sequence control Hard disk drive and diskette drive access control I/O port control Enhanced security for administrator password and startup (boot) sequence Asset information protection Chassis-intrusion detector Enablement for updating the POST/BIOS over the network Cover lock U-bolt and security cabling (optional) Operating system security Password Protection Password protection is available to help you secure your computer. A power-on password protects your computer by locking the keyboard and mouse until the password is entered. There are three modes to choose from when using a power-on password. Also, you can use an administrator password to protect the 32 Using Your Personal Computer

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4.
To eject the CD, press the Eject/Load button.
When the tray slides out,
carefully remove the CD.
(If the clips on the tray are extended, retract the clips
before removing the CD.)
5.
Close the tray by pressing the Eject/Load button, or by gently pushing the tray
forward.
Note:
If the tray does not slide out of the drive when you press the Eject/Load
button, insert the pointed end of a large paper clip into the emergency-eject
hole (shown on page 30).
If you have installed a CD-ROM drive yourself and need additional information
about the drive, refer to the documentation that comes with the CD-ROM drive.
Asset Security Features
Note
For the latest information on IBM Personal Computer asset security features,
refer to the http://www.us.pc.ibm.com/asset Web site.
IBM provides a variety of computer security features for your computer.
These
features help protect both your hardware and software.
The following security
features are available:
±
Power-on and administrator password protection
±
Startup-sequence control
±
Hard disk drive and diskette drive access control
±
I/O port control
±
Enhanced security for administrator password and startup (boot) sequence
±
Asset information protection
±
Chassis-intrusion detector
±
Enablement for updating the POST/BIOS over the network
±
Cover lock
±
U-bolt and security cabling (optional)
±
Operating system security
Password Protection
Password protection is available to help you secure your computer.
A power-on
password protects your computer by locking the keyboard and mouse until the
password is entered.
There are three modes to choose from when using a power-on
password.
Also, you can use an administrator password to protect the
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