Hp web site support, Industry standards, Asset tracking and security – HP XW3400 User Manual
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HP web site support
HP engineers rigorously test and debug software developed by HP and third-party suppliers, and develop
operating system specific support software, to ensure performance, compatibility, and reliability for HP
workstations.
When making the transition to new or revised operating systems, it is important to implement the support
software designed for that operating system. If you plan to run a version of Microsoft Windows that is
different from the version included with the workstation, you must install corresponding device drivers and
utilities to ensure that all features are supported and functioning properly.
HP has made the task of locating, accessing, evaluating, and installing the latest support software easier.
You can download the software from
The Web site contains the latest device drivers, utilities, and flashable ROM images needed to run the
latest Microsoft Windows operating system on the HP workstation.
Industry standards
HP management solutions integrate with other systems management applications, and are based on
industry standards, such as:
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Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM)
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Windows Management Interface (WMI)
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Wake on LAN Technology
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ACPI
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SMBIOS
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Pre-boot Execution (PXE) support
Asset tracking and security
Asset tracking features incorporated into the workstation provide key asset tracking data that can be
managed using HP Systems Insight Manager, HP Client Manager, HP OpenView Configuration
Management and Asset Management solutions, or other system management applications. Seamless,
automatic integration between asset tracking features and these products enables you to choose the
management tool that is best suited to the environment and to leverage the investment in existing tools.
HP also offers several solutions for controlling access to valuable components and information. HP
Embedded Security for ProtectTools, if installed, prevents unauthorized access to data and checks system
integrity and authenticates third-party users attempting system access. (For more information, refer to
the HP ProtectTools Security Manager Guide at
www.hp.com
.) Security features such as HP Embedded
Security for ProtectTools, the Smart Cover Sensor and the Smart Cover Lock, available on some models,
help to prevent unauthorized access to the internal components of the personal workstation. By disabling
parallel, serial, or USB ports, or by disabling removable media boot capability, you can protect valuable
data assets. Memory Change and Smart Cover Sensor alerts can be automatically forwarded to system
management applications to deliver proactive notification of tampering with a workstation’s internal
components.
NOTE:
HP Embedded Security for ProtectTools, the Smart Cover Sensor, and the Smart Cover Lock are
available as options on some systems.
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