NEC ES SlimLine Series Personal Computer User Manual


 
Reviewing System Features 1-15
NEC Application and Driver CD
Use the NEC Application and Driver CD to install drivers for NEC
system options that are not part of the factory configuration. Also use the
NEC Application and Driver CD to reinstall NECC-supplied software.
See “NEC Application and Driver CD in Chapter 3 for information about
installing software from the CD.
Security
The system has hardware, software, and mechanical security features that
offer protection against unauthorized access to your system and data. The
following security features are available with the system.
Password security
The BIOS Setup Utility includes a feature that lets you set up either a
user or supervisor password, or both.
The user password controls booting of the system and controls access
to the Setup Utility and the keyboard. (User access to the BIOS Setup
Utility is limited to a subset of all BIOS Setup parameters when a
supervisor password has been set.)
The supervisor password allows full access to the system and the
BIOS.
Windows network security features
To learn more about the network security features available through
the Windows operating system, refer to your Windows documentation
or consult your system administrator.
Keyboard/mouse anti-theft bracket
Secure the mouse and keyboard cables within the anti-theft bracket to
make it difficult to remove them from your system. Remove the screw
that holds the bracket to the chassis, position the cables under the
bracket, and secure the bracket to the chassis with the screw. (You
need to remove the cover to access the screw. See Chapter 4 for cover
removal procedures.)
Security Lock Slot
The security lock slot on the rear of the system accepts a Kensington
Security Standard connector or other locking device. Secure the
locking device to the lock slot and to an immovable object to protect
your system from theft.