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Security User Gu ide[...]
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© Copyright 200 7 Hewlett-Packard Development C ompany, L.P. Microsoft and Windows are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp oration. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying su ch products and servic e[...]
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Product noti ce This user guide desc ribe s features that ar e common to most model s. Some fea tures ma y not be avai lab le on y our com put er. ENWW iii[...]
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iv Prod uct no tice ENWW[...]
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Table of contents 1 Prot ecting t he comp uter 2 Using passwords Setting passwords in Windows ............. ............ .................. ............ ........... ............ .............. ...... .......... . 3 Setting passwords i n Setup Util ity .. ....... ......... ............ ....... ........ ........ ........ ....... ......... ....... ...[...]
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vi ENWW[...]
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1 Protecting t he computer Standar d securit y features pr ovided by the Windows® operating s ystem and the non-Wi ndows Setup Util ity can protect you r personal settings and data from a variety of ri sks. Follow th e pro cedures in this guide to use t he fol lowing featur es: ● Passwor ds ● Antivirus software ● Firewall soft ware ● Criti[...]
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2 Using passwords A pass word is a gro up of c haracter s that you ch oose to sec ure your comp uter infor matio n. Seve ral types of pa sswords can be set , depen ding o n how you want to co ntrol acc ess to y our in formation . Pa sswords can be set in Win dows or in the non-Wi ndows Se tup Utilit y preinsta lled on the co mput er. CAUTION: To p [...]
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Settin g passwords in Wi ndows Password Functio n Administrator password Protects administrator-level access t o computer contents. NOTE: This password cannot be used t o acces s Setup Utility contents. User password Protects access to a Windows user account. It also protect s access to t he computer contents a nd must be entered when you exit Slee[...]
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Managing an administrator pa ssword To set, chan ge, or d elete t his pas sword: 1. Open Setup Util ity by turning on or restartin g the comput er, and then pressin g f10 while t he setu p message is disp layed in th e lowe r-left c orner of the screen . 2. Use t he arro w keys t o sele ct Secu rity > Ad mini stra tor P ass word , and then press[...]
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Your pre ferences go into effect when the c omputer restarts . Entering a power-on password At the E nter P assword pro mpt, type your passwor d (usin g the same keys y ou use d to s et the passwo rd), a nd then pr ess en ter . Aft er 3 unsuc cessful attempts to enter the pas sword , you mus t restart the comput er and tr y agai n. ENWW Settin g pa[...]
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3 Using antivirus software When y ou use the comput er for e-mail, n etwork, or Intern et acce ss, you ex pose it to comput er vir uses. Comp uter viruses can dis able the opera ting system , programs , or utilities , or cause the m to function abnorm ally. Antivi rus softwar e can detect m ost v iruses , destroy them , and i n most c ases, repair [...]
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4 Using firewall software When y ou use t he compute r for e -mail, ne twork , or Intern et acce ss, un authoriz ed person s may be able to g ain acce ss to informa tion a bout y ou, the compu ter, a nd yo ur dat a. Use the fire wall soft ware preinstal led on the compute r to protect your pri vacy. Fire wall feat ures includ e loggin g, reporti ng[...]
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5 Installing critical secu rity updates CAUTION: To red uce th e risk of inf ormation damage or loss from s ecurity breach es and compute r viru ses, instal l all crit ical update s from Mic rosoft as s oon as you rec eive an aler t. Additio nal up dates to the ope rating system and o ther s oftware may h ave be come availab le aft er th e compute [...]
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6 Installing an opti onal security cable NOT E: A securi ty ca ble is design ed to a ct as a deterren t but m ay no t preven t the c omputer from b eing m ishandle d or stolen. 1. Loop the s ecurity c able around a secur ed ob ject. 2. Insert the key (1 ) into the cable lock (2) . 3. Insert the cab le lock into the sec urit y cable slot on the co m[...]
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7 Using the fingerprint reader (select models only) NOTE: The loc ation of the fingerpr int r eader v aries b y mo del. 10 Chapte r 7 Us ing t he fing erprint reade r (s elect mode ls o nly) ENWW[...]
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Locatin g the f inger print re ade r The fi ngerp rint rea der is a sma ll metal lic sen sor that is l ocated in on e of th e foll owing ar eas of you r comput er: ● Near the b ottom of the To uchPad ● On the right s ide of th e keyboa rd ● On the u pper-right side of the d isplay Depe nding on you r computer model, the fin gerprin t reader m[...]
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Registe ring finger prin ts A finge rpri nt reader all ows you to log on to Windows using a fi ngerpri nt re gistered in V eriSoft Acces s Manager , inst ead of using a Win dows pas swor d. Whether you are using an HP computer w ith an integrate d fingerp rint reade r or an opti onal exter nal fingerp rint re ader, you must set up the fing erprint [...]
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Using you r regi ster ed finge rprint t o log o n to W indows To lo g on to Windows usi ng yo ur finge rpri nt: 1. Immediate ly after yo u have re gistered your fin gerprin ts, restar t Window s. 2. Swipe any of y our reg istered fingers to log on to Windows . ENWW Using yo ur regis tered fingerp rint to log on to W indows 13[...]
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Index A admin istra tor pass word entering 4 managing 4 antivirus software 6 C cable, s ecuri ty 9 critic al update s, softwar e 8 E entering a po wer-on passwor d 5 entering an administ rator pas sword 4 F fingerpr int reade r 10 fingerpr int re ader lo catio n 11 firewall software 7 M manag ing a power-o n pas sword 4 managing an admini stra tor [...]