Using the system password feature, Using the system password, Feature – Dell PowerEdge 6650 User Manual
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Unlocked. In this state, the system password can be disabled at system start-up by pressing
Password option.
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System Password — Displays the current status of your system's password security feature and allows you to assign and verify a new system
password.
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Setup Password — Allows you to restrict access to the System Setup program in the same way that you restrict access to your system with the system
password feature.
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Extended Security — Allows you to add keyboard lockout during BIOS POST without halting the boot process unless an authorized user disables this
option from system setup. When enabled, only
continuing to boot the operating system.
Exit Screen
After you press
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Save Changes and Exit
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Discard Changes and Exit
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Return to Setup
Using the System Password Feature
Your system is shipped to you without the system password feature enabled. If system security is a concern, you should operate your system only with system
password protection.
You can assign a system password whenever you use the System Setup program. After a system password is assigned, only those who know the password
have full use of the system.
When the System Password option is set to Enabled, the system prompts you for the system password just after the system starts.
To change an existing system password, you must know the password (see "
Deleting or Changing an Existing System Password
forget a system password, a trained service technician must remove the system cover to change a jumper setting that disables the system password feature
(see "
Disabling a Forgotten Password
"). Note that this erases the setup password at the same time.
Assigning a System Password
Before you can assign a system password, you must enter the System Setup program and check the System Password option.
When a system password is assigned, the setting shown for the System Password option is Enabled. If the Password Status option is Unlocked, you can
change the system password. If the Password Status option is Locked, you cannot change the system password. When the system password feature is
disabled by a jumper setting on the system board, the setting shown is Disabled, and you cannot change or enter a new system password.
When no system password is assigned and the password jumper on the system board is in the enabled (default) position, the setting shown for the System
Password option is Not Enabled and the Password Status field is Unlocked. To assign a system password, perform the following steps:
1.
Verify that the Password Status option is set to Unlocked.
2.
Highlight the System Password option and then press
3.
Type your new system password.
You can use up to 32 characters in your password.
As you press each character key (or the spacebar key for a blank space), a placeholder appears in the field.
The password assignment operation recognizes keys by their location on the keyboard without distinguishing between lowercase and uppercase
characters. For example, if you have an M in your password, the system recognizes either M or m as correct. Certain key combinations are not valid. If
you enter one of these combinations, the speaker emits a beep. To erase a character when entering your password, press the
left-arrow key.
4.
Press
5.
To confirm your password, type it a second time and press
NOTE:
See "
Using the System Password Feature
" for instructions on assigning a system password and using or changing an existing system
Disabling a Forgotten Password
" for instructions on disabling a forgotten system password.
NOTE:
See "
Using the Setup Password Feature
" for instructions on assigning a setup password and using or changing an existing setup
Disabling a Forgotten Password
" for instructions on disabling a forgotten setup password.
NOTICE:
The password features provide a basic level of security for the data on your system. However, they are not foolproof. If your data requires
more security, it is your responsibility to obtain and use additional forms of protection, such as data encryption programs.
NOTICE:
If you leave your system running and unattended without having a system password assigned or if you leave your system unlocked so that
someone can disable the password by changing a jumper setting, anyone can access the data stored on your hard drive.
NOTE:
To escape from the field without assigning a system password, press
completing step 5.