Epson Powerspan User Manual - Page 92
Using the Security Features, Set passwords., Lock the keyboard and mouse.
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Using the Security Features Your computer comes with several security features that allow you to prevent access to the computer hardware and software. You may want to use one or more of the following features to ensure that your system operates securely: D Set passwords. You can create unique power-on, network, or keyboard passwords to prevent unauthorized users from accessing your computer when it is operating. See page 4-5 for complete instructions. Li Lock the keyboard and mouse. You can disable your keyboard and mouse controller by pressing the Keyboard/Mouse Lock button on the computer's front panel. This prevents any unauthorized input. See page 4-4 for more information. 0 Suppress the SETUP prompt. You can set an option in the SETUP program or EISA Configuration utility to prevent the computer from displaying the prompt to run the SETUP program. Although you can still enter the command to start the program, the prompt cannot be seen. See Chapters 2 and 3 for instructions. 0 Set jumpers. You can customize the jumper settings on your computer's main system board to prevent alteration of SETUP or EISA configuration information and disable writes to the diskette drive(s). See Chapter 6 for more information. Cl Lock up the computer's components. You can install a padlock or cable lock to prevent removal of the computer's cover or to lock it to your work area. You can also lock the front panel door to prevent access to the front panel buttons and your externally-accessible drives. See pages 4-1 and 4-2 for instructions. Using Your Computer 4-19