Toshiba Satellite Pro 4300 User Manual - Page 108

Enabling TSETUP access in user password mode, USER PASSWORD MODE = Able to run SETUP

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Enabling TSETUP access in user password mode There are two ways to display the menu letting you provide access to TSETUP and other restrictions imposed by the supervisor password. When you register a supervisor password and when you enter the command SVPW/U at the DOS prompt. To prevent a user from using this switch to access TSETUP, the supervisor must copy the SVPW.EXE file to a diskette and delete it from the hard disk. 1. a.) When you register a supervisor password the following message appears. USER PASSWORD MODE = Unable to run SETUP Do you want to change the setting ? To change the setting, press Y and go to step 2. b.) Type SVPW/U at the DOS prompt and press Enter. If the supervisor password is not registered, entering SVPW /U will display the following message: Unable to change user password mode because supervisor password is not registered. If the supervisor password is registered, one of the following sets of messages will be displayed: • If TSETUP access is disabled (and other restrictions in effect): USER PASSWORD MODE = Unable to run SETUP Do you want to change the setting ? • If TSETUP access is enabled: USER PASSWORD MODE = Able to run SETUP Do you want to change the setting ? If you select N, you will return to the DOS prompt. Select Y to change the setting. You will be prompted to enter the current supervisor password: Supervisor Password---> 7-20 Setup and Password Security User's Manual

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7-20
Setup and Password Security
User's Manual
Enabling TSETUP access in user password mode
There are two ways to display the menu letting you provide access to
TSETUP and other restrictions imposed by the supervisor password.
When you register a supervisor password and when you enter the
command
SVPW/U
at the DOS prompt.
To prevent a user from using this switch to access TSETUP, the supervisor
must copy the SVPW.EXE file to a diskette and delete it from the hard disk.
1.
a.)
When you register a supervisor password the following message
appears.
USER PASSWORD MODE = Unable to run SETUP
Do you want to change the setting <Y/N>?
To change the setting, press
Y
and go to step 2.
b.)
Type
SVPW/U
at the DOS prompt and press
Enter
.
±
If the supervisor password is not registered, entering
SVPW /U
will
display the following message:
Unable to change user password mode because
supervisor password is not registered.
±
If the supervisor password is registered, one of the following sets of
messages will be displayed:
If TSETUP access is disabled (and other restrictions in effect):
USER PASSWORD MODE = Unable to run SETUP
Do you want to change the setting <Y/N>?
If TSETUP access is enabled:
USER PASSWORD MODE = Able to run SETUP
Do you want to change the setting <Y/N>?
If you select
N
, you will return to the DOS prompt.
Select
Y
to change the setting.
You will be prompted to enter the current supervisor password:
Supervisor Password--->