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IBM 6269 - NetVista A20 - 64 MB RAM User Manual

IBM 6269 - NetVista A20 - 64 MB RAM
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Keys Function
Esc Press this key to exit from a menu after viewing or making changes
to the settings in the menu.
+ Use this key in some menus to increase the numerical value of a
setting.
Use this key (the minus or hyphen key) in some menus to decrease
the numerical value of a setting.
0-9 Use the number keys in some menus to change the numerical value
of a setting.
F1 Press this key for help on a selected menu item.
F9 Press this key if you changed and saved the setting of a selected
menu item and you want to restore the setting that was active before
you made the change.
F10 Press this key to return the setting of a selected menu item to a
default value.
Note: Active keys are displayed at the bottom of each screen; not all of the
above keys are active on every menu.
Exiting from the Configuration/Setup Utility program
When you finish viewing or changing settings, press Esc until you return to
the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu. You might have to press Esc
several times to get back to the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu. If
you want to save the changes or settings, select Save Settings before you exit.
Otherwise, your changes will not be saved.
Using System Security
Use the System Security menu to customize the security features of your
computer. The features included in the System Security menu are Enhanced
Security, Security Profile by Device, Remote Administration, and Power On
and Administrator Passwords.
Using Enhanced Security
Some models support Enhanced Security. Enhanced Security can be enabled or
disabled only when you update system programs.
If Enhanced Security is enabled and you have not set an administrator
password, your computer will operate as though enhanced security is disabled.
If Enhanced Security is enabled and you have set an administrator password,
your computer will operate as follows:
v The contents of the security EEPROM (your administrator password and
startup sequence) will be protected from failure of the battery and CMOS
memory.
Chapter 4. Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program 31

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Model6269 - NetVista A20 - 64 MB RAM
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