Lenovo PC 300PL IBM PC 300PL (6565) User Guide (including system setup and opt - Page 63

Using an administrator password

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Using an administrator password Important If Enhanced Security is enabled, keep a record of your administrator password in a secure place. If you forget or lose the administrator password, you must replace the system board in order to recover. Setting an administrator password deters unauthorized persons from changing configuration settings. If you are responsible for maintaining the settings of several computers, you might want to set an administrator password. After you set an administrator password, a password prompt appears each time you try to access the Configuration/Setup Utility program. If you type the wrong password, you receive a message telling you so. If you type the wrong password three times in succession, you must turn the computer off and start again. If both a power-on and administrator password are set, you can type either of the passwords. However, in order to change any settings, you must use your administrator password. If you enter the power-on password, you will only be able to view limited information. Setting, deleting, or changing an administrator password An administrator password can be any combination of up to seven characters (A-Z, a-z, and 0-9). To set, change, or delete an administrator password: 1. Start the Configuration/Setup Utility program (see "Starting and using the Configuration/Setup Utility program" on page 39). 2. From the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu, select System Security and press Enter. 3. Select Administrator Password and press Enter. 4. To delete an administrator password, select Delete Administrator Password and go to step 8 on page 46. 5. To set an administrator password, type your password, press Down Arrow (↓), and type your password again. 6. At Power-On Password Changeable by User, select Yes or No. Press Left Arrow (←) or Right Arrow (→) to toggle between selections. (If you select Yes and an administrator password is set, the power-on password can be changed without having to enter the administrator password. If you select No and an administrator password is set, the Chapter 4. Configuration/Setup Utility program 45

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Using an administrator password
Important
If Enhanced Security is enabled, keep a record of your administrator
password in a secure place.
If you forget or lose the administrator
password, you must replace the system board in order to recover.
Setting an administrator password deters unauthorized persons from
changing configuration settings.
If you are responsible for maintaining the
settings of several computers, you might want to set an administrator
password.
After you set an administrator password, a password prompt appears each
time you try to access the Configuration/Setup Utility program.
If you type
the wrong password, you receive a message telling you so.
If you type the
wrong password three times in succession, you must turn the computer off
and start again.
If both a power-on and administrator password are set, you can type either
of the passwords.
However, in order to change any settings, you must use
your administrator password.
If you enter the power-on password, you
will only be able to view limited information.
Setting, deleting, or changing an administrator password
An administrator password can be any combination of up to seven
characters (A–Z, a–z, and 0–9).
To set, change, or delete an administrator password:
1.
Start the Configuration/Setup Utility program (see “Starting and using
the Configuration/Setup Utility program” on page
39).
2.
From the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu, select
System
Security
and press Enter.
3.
Select
Administrator Password
and press Enter.
4.
To delete an administrator password, select
Delete Administrator
Password
and go to step 8 on page
46.
5.
To set an administrator password, type your password, press Down
Arrow (
), and type your password again.
6.
At
Power-On Password Changeable by User
, select
Yes
or
No
.
Press
Left Arrow (
) or Right Arrow (
) to toggle between selections.
(If
you select
Yes
and an administrator password is set, the power-on
password can be changed without having to enter the administrator
password.
If you select
No
and an administrator password is set, the
Chapter
4.
Configuration/Setup Utility program
45