IBM PC 365 Personal Computer User Manual


 
Password prompt Off mode is useful for network servers and other
computers that operate unattended. If a power failure occurs, the
computer will automatically restart and resume operating in this mode
when power is restored, without operator intervention.
Dual In the password prompt Dual mode, the startup behavior of the
computer depends on whether the computer is started from the
computer power switch or by an unattended method, such as a modem
or timer.
If you start the computer by using the power switch, the computer
operates the same as it does in password prompt On mode. Refer to
page 28 for further information.
If the computer is started by an unattended method, such as remotely
over a LAN, the computer operates the same as it does in password
prompt Off mode. Refer to page 29 for further information.
If both a power-on and administrator password are set, you can type either of the
passwords at the password prompt that appears as you start your computer. However,
if you want to change any settings in the Configuration/Setup Utility program, you
must type your administrator password at the password prompt that appears when
you try to access the Configuration/Setup Utility program. If you type your power-on
password at this prompt, you will be able to view limited information in the
Configuration/Setup Utility program, but you will not be able to change any
settings.
The password does not appear on the screen as you type it. If you type the wrong
password, you receive a screen message telling you so. If you type the wrong
password three times, you must turn off the computer and start again. When you
type the correct password, the keyboard and mouse will unlock, and the computer
will begin normal operation.
Setting and Changing a Power-On Password: Use the Configuration/Setup
Utility program to set or change a power-on password. You can use any
combination of up to seven characters (A–Z, a–z, and 0–9) for this password.
Attention: Keep a record of your power-on password in a secure place. When a
power-on password has been set, you cannot activate the keyboard and mouse
without first using the password. If you lose or forget your password, you cannot
change or delete it without removing the computer cover and moving a jumper on
the system board. Refer to “Erasing Lost or Forgotten Passwords” on page 33 for
further information.
To set or change a power-on password:
30 Using Your Personal Computer