Gateway 7450R Server User Manual


 
Managing the Server 77
Summary of software security features
The following table lists the software security features and describes what
protection each offers. In general, to enable or set the features listed here, you
must run the BIOS Setup utility and go to the Security Menu. The table also
refers to other Setup utility menus. For more information, see About the BIOS
Setup utility on page 61.
System recovery
Take precautions that allow you to recover damaged files and recover your
system in the event that your hard drive is damaged, or if your BIOS or system
files get corrupted.
Creating a startup diskette
If your server hard drive is damaged, you may not be able to start the server
from the hard drive. A startup diskette is a bootable diskette that lets you start
the server and attempt to fix the problem.
Feature Description
Disable writing to
diskette
The system will not boot from or write to a diskette unless a password is
entered. To set these features, see About the BIOS Setup utility on
page 61.
Control access to
BIOS Setup
To control access to the system configuration, set a supervisor password
and enable it through Setup.
The supervisor password lets you access all of the Setup options and
menus. If you also set a user password, it allows limited access to Setup
options and menus.
Once set, passwords can be disabled by deleting the password or by setting
the Clear Password switch. See Setting the switches on page 65.
Control access to the
system other than
BIOS Setup
To control access to the system, set a password and enable the Password
on Boot option using the BIOS Setup utility.
Once set, passwords can be disabled by deleting the password or by setting
the Password Clear switch. See Setting the switches on page 65.
Boot without keyboard The system can boot with or without a keyboard. During POST and before
the system boots, the BIOS automatically detects and tests the keyboard,
if present. Do not plug in a keyboard while the system is on.
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