Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- Information Update
- Contents
- Installing Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003
- Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (version 3)
- Memory Cooling Fan and Shroud
- System Error Messages
- System Setup Options
- Assigning a System Password
- Operating With an Admin Password Set
- Systems With Four Hard Drives or a Tape Backup Unit
- Installing SCSI Hard Drives
- Missing Memory in Systems With PCI Express ("Memory Hole")
- 信息更新
- Mise à jour des informations
- Sommaire
- Installation de Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003
- Installation de Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (version 3)
- Ventilateur et carénage de refroidissement de la mémoire
- Messages d'erreur système
- Options du programme de configuration du système
- Attribution d'un mot de passe système
- Fonctionnement du système avec un mot de passe administrateur
- Systèmes équipés de quatre disques durs ou d'une unité de sauvegarde sur bande
- Installation de disques durs SCSI
- “Trou de mémoire” affectant les systèmes dotés de composants PCI Express
- Aktuelle Informationen
- Inhalt
- Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 installieren
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (Version 3) installieren
- Speicherlüfter und -kühlgehäuse
- Systemfehlermeldungen
- Optionen des System-Setup-Programms
- Systemkennwort vergeben
- Mit dem festgelegten Admin-Kennwort arbeiten
- Systeme mit vier Festplattenlaufwerken oder einem Bandlaufwerk
- SCSI-Festplattenlaufwerke installieren
- Fehlender Speicher bei Systemen mit PCI-Express („Speicherloch“)
- アップデート情報
- 정보 업데이트
- Actualización de información
- Contenido
- Instalación de Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003
- Instalación de Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (versión 3)
- Ventilador de refrigeración de la memoria y cubierta
- Mensajes de error del sistema
- Opciones del programa de configuración del sistema
- Asignación de una contraseña del sistema
- Funcionamiento con una contraseña de administración establecida
- Sistemas con cuatro unidades de disco duro o una unidad de copia de seguridad en cinta
- Instalación de unidades de disco duro SCSI
- Pérdida de memoria en los sistemas con PCI Express (“agujero de memoria”)

Information Update 15
Using Your System Password to Secure Your System
NOTE: If you have assigned an admin password (see "Using the Admin Password" in your User’s Guide),
the system accepts your admin password as an alternate system password.
When the
Password Changes
option is set to
Unlocked
, you have the option to leave the password
security enabled or to disable the password security.
To leave the password security enabled:
1
Turn on or reboot your system by pressing <Ctrl><Alt><Del>.
2
Type your password and press <Enter>.
When the
Password Changes
option is set to
Locked
whenever
you turn on your system or reboot
your system by pressing <Ctrl><Alt><Del>, type your password and press <Enter> at the
prompt.
After you type the correct system password and press <Enter>, your system operates as usual.
If an incorrect system password is entered, the system displays a message and prompts you to re-
enter your password. You have three attempts to enter the correct password. After the third
unsuccessful attempt, the system displays an error message showing the number of unsuccessful
attempts and that the system has halted and will shut down. This message can alert you to an
unauthorized person attempting to use your system.
Even after you shut down and restart the system, the error message continues to be displayed until
the correct password is entered.
NOTE: You can use the Password Changes option in conjunction with the System Password and Admin
Password options to further protect your system from unauthorized changes.
Operating With an Admin Password Set
If
Admin Password
is
Set
, you must enter the correct admin password before you can modify most
of the System Setup options. When you start the System Setup program, you must enter the
password from the
Unlock Setup
option.
If you do not enter the correct password in three attempts, the system lets you view, but not modify,
the System Setup screens—with the following exception: If
System Password
is not set to
Set
and is
not locked through the
Password Changes
option, you can assign a system password (however, you
cannot disable or change an existing system password).
NOTE: You can use the Password Changes option in conjunction with the Admin Password option
to protect the system password from unauthorized changes.