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HP XW3400 User Manual

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Network controllers (some models)

Embedded security device (some models)

Network Service

Boot

Enables/disables the workstation’s ability to boot from an operating system installed on a network

server. (Feature available on NIC models only; the network controller must be either a PCI expansion

card or embedded on the system board.)

System IDs

Allows you to set:

Asset tag (18-byte identifier) and ownership tag (80-byte identifier displayed during POST). See

the Desktop Management Guide on the Documentation and Diagnostics CD for more information.

Ownership Tag. This tag is a string that is displayed under the POST splash screen that may be

used to identify the owner of the workstation.

Chassis serial number or Universal Unique Identifier (UUID) number. The UUID can only be

updated if the current chassis serial number is invalid. (These ID numbers are normally set in the

factory and are used to uniquely identify the system.)

Keyboard locale setting (for example, U.S. or Deutsch) for System ID entry.

DriveLock Security

Allows you to assign or modify a master or user password for hard drives. When this feature is

enabled, the user is prompted to provide one of the DriveLock passwords during POST. If neither is

successfully entered, the hard drive will remain inaccessible until one of the passwords is successfully

provided during a subsequent cold-boot sequence.

NOTE:

This selection will only appear when at least one drive that supports the DriveLock feature is

attached to the system.

See the Desktop Management Guide on the Documentation and Diagnostics CD for more information.

OS Security (some

models)

NOTE:

An OS Security selection is in effect only if the processor and operating system being used

comprehend and utilize the security feature.

Data Execution Prevention (some models) (enable/disable) Helps prevent OS security breaches.

Intel Virtualization Technology (some models) (enable/disable) Changing this setting requires

turning the workstation off and then back on.

Setup Security Level

Provides a method to allow end-users limited access to change specified setup options, without having

to know the Setup Password.

This feature allows the administrator the flexibility to protect changes to essential setup options, while

allowing the user to view system settings and configure nonessential options. The administrator

specifies access rights to individual setup options on a case-by-case basis via the Setup Security Level

menu. By default, all setup options are assigned Setup Password, indicating the user must enter the

correct Setup Password during POST to make changes to any of the options. The administrator may

set individual items to None, indicating the user can make changes to the specified options when setup

has been accessed with invalid passwords. The choice, None, is replaced by Power-On Password if

a Power-On Password is enabled.

NOTE:

Setup Browse Mode must be set to Enable in order for the user to enter Setup without knowing

the setup password.

Table 2-4

Computer Setup—Security (continued)

10 Chapter 2 Computer Setup (F10) utility

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