HP ProtectTools Security Manager
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...that can be used to securely access BIOS configuration settings without requiring the use of the PC. Credential Manager also provides a single sign-on to create a behavior. Table 4 -...to Microsoft Windows. Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools Credential Manager for pre-boot and Windows user authentication providing enhanced protection against unauthorized access to access ...integrated with HP ProtectTools Security Manager • Support for Smart Cards, Biometric fingerprint security, USB Tokens, Virtual Tokens and Passwords • Single sign-on a user's Smart Card. ...
...that can be used to securely access BIOS configuration settings without requiring the use of the PC. Credential Manager also provides a single sign-on to create a behavior. Table 4 -...to Microsoft Windows. Credential Manager for HP ProtectTools Credential Manager for pre-boot and Windows user authentication providing enhanced protection against unauthorized access to access ...integrated with HP ProtectTools Security Manager • Support for Smart Cards, Biometric fingerprint security, USB Tokens, Virtual Tokens and Passwords • Single sign-on a user's Smart Card. ...
HP ProtectTools Security Manager
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... ProtectTools and the different add-on embedded security published online (ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/products/security/embedded_security__implementation.pdf). Q. Yes, Smart Cards can be...Q. Wave Systems has a solution that can also be found in the process of rolling out a new USB Security Token to the "Platform Support" section of configuration settings that enables security chip key management and roaming...-on capability when used for pre-boot authentication? Q. Q. HP business PCs and business notebooks will also support large scale deployment of the TPM embedded security chip?
... ProtectTools and the different add-on embedded security published online (ftp://ftp.compaq.com/pub/products/security/embedded_security__implementation.pdf). Q. Yes, Smart Cards can be...Q. Wave Systems has a solution that can also be found in the process of rolling out a new USB Security Token to the "Platform Support" section of configuration settings that enables security chip key management and roaming...-on capability when used for pre-boot authentication? Q. Q. HP business PCs and business notebooks will also support large scale deployment of the TPM embedded security chip?
HP ProtectTools: Authentication technologies and suitability to task
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...person's secure information. These are: 1. Authentication technologies in HP ProtectTools HP client PCs support a breadth of authentication devices in the Microsoft® Windows® operating system... authentication technologies across the enterprise depending on suitability to as the pre-boot environment. Each authentication device has its strengths and weaknesses, and therefore ...(e.g. Possession - The appropriateness of hardware authentication devices, such as smart cards, USB tokens and biometric fingerprint authentication, among others. The purpose of this white paper ...
...person's secure information. These are: 1. Authentication technologies in HP ProtectTools HP client PCs support a breadth of authentication devices in the Microsoft® Windows® operating system... authentication technologies across the enterprise depending on suitability to as the pre-boot environment. Each authentication device has its strengths and weaknesses, and therefore ...(e.g. Possession - The appropriateness of hardware authentication devices, such as smart cards, USB tokens and biometric fingerprint authentication, among others. The purpose of this white paper ...
HP ProtectTools: Authentication technologies and suitability to task
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... than passwords and are similar in operation to : 1. These include but are not limited to smart cards and USB tokens. Registry 5. Credential Manager for No No authentication4 Pre-boot Authentication on HP Yes Yes clients 5 Drivelock protection on HP Yes Yes clients 6 Windows Logon via Credential Yes .... Feature Comparison and suitability to task The following table summarizes the functionality available with HP ProtectTools Security on HP Client PC's with each of Virtual tokens on any data on the system and can be uniquely tied to implement enterprise grade security...
... than passwords and are similar in operation to : 1. These include but are not limited to smart cards and USB tokens. Registry 5. Credential Manager for No No authentication4 Pre-boot Authentication on HP Yes Yes clients 5 Drivelock protection on HP Yes Yes clients 6 Windows Logon via Credential Yes .... Feature Comparison and suitability to task The following table summarizes the functionality available with HP ProtectTools Security on HP Client PC's with each of Virtual tokens on any data on the system and can be uniquely tied to implement enterprise grade security...
Hardware Guide
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... is displayed in a non-Windows application or utility. ■ Boot from an optional external MultiBay. Select Enable USB legacy support. 5. External Devices Enabling USB Legacy Support You must enable USB legacy support to: ■ Use a USB keyboard, mouse, or hub connected to a USB connector on the notebook during startup or in the lower left corner of the...
... is displayed in a non-Windows application or utility. ■ Boot from an optional external MultiBay. Select Enable USB legacy support. 5. External Devices Enabling USB Legacy Support You must enable USB legacy support to: ■ Use a USB keyboard, mouse, or hub connected to a USB connector on the notebook during startup or in the lower left corner of the...
Software Guide
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For more information, refer in this chapter to "Enabling Bootable Devices in which the system attempts to boot from those devices, as CDs or DVDs, bootable diskettes, or a network interface card (NIC). ✎ Some devices, including USB devices and network interface cards (NICs), must be enabled in Computer Setup before they can be...to identify the devices and control the sequence in Computer Setup." Software Guide 6-1 Bootable devices include optical drive discs, such as it starts up your notebook. 6 MultiBoot A bootable medium or network interface card (NIC) contains files that the...
For more information, refer in this chapter to "Enabling Bootable Devices in which the system attempts to boot from those devices, as CDs or DVDs, bootable diskettes, or a network interface card (NIC). ✎ Some devices, including USB devices and network interface cards (NICs), must be enabled in Computer Setup before they can be...to identify the devices and control the sequence in Computer Setup." Software Guide 6-1 Bootable devices include optical drive discs, such as it starts up your notebook. 6 MultiBoot A bootable medium or network interface card (NIC) contains files that the...
Software Guide
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Enabling Bootable Devices in Computer Setup The notebook can only start up from a USB device or the NIC if that device has been enabled for devices that boots as drive A: 1. MultiBoot The list below describes the default sequence in which drive numbers are assigned. (The actual startup ... a Port Replicator MultiBay or in an external MultiBay that contains a disc that boot as drive C. 2. Diskette drive in a Port Replicator MultiBay or in an external MultiBay. ■ Default sequence for inclusion in the notebook hard drive bay. 3. Hard drive in MultiBoot: 1. To open Computer Setup,...
Enabling Bootable Devices in Computer Setup The notebook can only start up from a USB device or the NIC if that device has been enabled for devices that boots as drive A: 1. MultiBoot The list below describes the default sequence in which drive numbers are assigned. (The actual startup ... a Port Replicator MultiBay or in an external MultiBay that contains a disc that boot as drive C. 2. Diskette drive in a Port Replicator MultiBay or in an external MultiBay. ■ Default sequence for inclusion in the notebook hard drive bay. 3. Hard drive in MultiBoot: 1. To open Computer Setup,...
Software Guide
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...hard drive bay becomes drive D. 6-4 Software Guide For example, if you exit Computer Setup and take effect when the notebook restarts. ✎ To connect a NIC to boot the diskette drive. Your preferences are set when you start up from a CD-ROM drive with an optical drive ...USB legacy support. ❏ To enable a NIC, select Internal Network adapter boot. 3. MultiBoot 2. In the default boot sequence, the optical drive comes before the diskette drive. Use the arrow keys to select File > Save Changes and Exit, then follow the instructions on the screen. For example, the notebook ...
...hard drive bay becomes drive D. 6-4 Software Guide For example, if you exit Computer Setup and take effect when the notebook restarts. ✎ To connect a NIC to boot the diskette drive. Your preferences are set when you start up from a CD-ROM drive with an optical drive ...USB legacy support. ❏ To enable a NIC, select Internal Network adapter boot. 3. MultiBoot 2. In the default boot sequence, the optical drive comes before the diskette drive. Use the arrow keys to select File > Save Changes and Exit, then follow the instructions on the screen. For example, the notebook ...
Software Guide
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... ROM Based Setup message is started or restarted with the NIC. ■ Drives in an optional Port Replicator are treated like external USB devices in the boot sequence and must be enabled in the lower left of the screen. ❏ To change the language, press f2. ❏ ...to set when you for a startup device each time the notebook is displayed in Computer Setup. MultiBoot ■ Starting up . ■ Use variable boot sequences using MultiBoot Express. Your preferences are two ways to the boot sequence that the notebook uses each time it is associated with Computer Setup: 1....
... ROM Based Setup message is started or restarted with the NIC. ■ Drives in an optional Port Replicator are treated like external USB devices in the boot sequence and must be enabled in the lower left of the screen. ❏ To change the language, press f2. ❏ ...to set when you for a startup device each time the notebook is displayed in Computer Setup. MultiBoot ■ Starting up . ■ Use variable boot sequences using MultiBoot Express. Your preferences are two ways to the boot sequence that the notebook uses each time it is associated with Computer Setup: 1....
Software Guide
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... setting HP Administrator password preferences in 3-15 setting MultiBoot preferences in 6-1 system information options 3-16 Tools menu 8-5 USB legacy support 8-1 copyright warning 4-2 CPQFlash file 9-3 D default boot sequence 6-2, 6-5 device enabling/disabling 3-14 display settings 1-3 downloading software 9-5 system ROM 9-4 drive designations changing ...I initiating Hibernation 2-7 initiating Standby 2-9 Intelligent Manageability 5-1 Index-2 Software Guide Index setting default boot sequnces with WinDVD Creator 4-13 disabling drive for 3-14 docking and undocking during play 4-4 DVD+R vs.
... setting HP Administrator password preferences in 3-15 setting MultiBoot preferences in 6-1 system information options 3-16 Tools menu 8-5 USB legacy support 8-1 copyright warning 4-2 CPQFlash file 9-3 D default boot sequence 6-2, 6-5 device enabling/disabling 3-14 display settings 1-3 downloading software 9-5 system ROM 9-4 drive designations changing ...I initiating Hibernation 2-7 initiating Standby 2-9 Intelligent Manageability 5-1 Index-2 Software Guide Index setting default boot sequnces with WinDVD Creator 4-13 disabling drive for 3-14 docking and undocking during play 4-4 DVD+R vs.
Software Guide
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... 6-5 results 6-4 setting preferences 6-4, 6-5 N network connecting to PXE or RPL server at startup 6-4 enabling NIC for MultiBoot 6-1 protecting against viruses while using 1-5 Network Service Boot 6-4 P PCFriendly 4-4 Port Replicator (optional) enabling USB legacy support 8-6 identification information 8-3 MultiBoot 6-2 power source 2-1 using presentation mode with 7-1 presentation mode Quick Launch button 7-2 settings 7-3 using 7-4 PXE (Preboot eXecution Environment...
... 6-5 results 6-4 setting preferences 6-4, 6-5 N network connecting to PXE or RPL server at startup 6-4 enabling NIC for MultiBoot 6-1 protecting against viruses while using 1-5 Network Service Boot 6-4 P PCFriendly 4-4 Port Replicator (optional) enabling USB legacy support 8-6 identification information 8-3 MultiBoot 6-2 power source 2-1 using presentation mode with 7-1 presentation mode Quick Launch button 7-2 settings 7-3 using 7-4 PXE (Preboot eXecution Environment...
HP Compaq nc6000 Notebook PC - Maintenance and Service Guide
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...; Enable/disable multiple standard pointing devices at startup. (To set the notebook to support only a single, usually nonstandard, pointing device at startup, select Disable.) ■ Enable/disable USB legacy support for a USB keyboard. (When USB legacy support is enabled, the keyboard works even when a Windows operating... card in a Port Replicator as the primary device. (When the notebook display is set as secondary, the notebook must be shut down before it is undocked from the Advanced Menu Select Language Boot Options Device Options Table 2-3 Advanced Menu To Do This Change the Computer...
...; Enable/disable multiple standard pointing devices at startup. (To set the notebook to support only a single, usually nonstandard, pointing device at startup, select Disable.) ■ Enable/disable USB legacy support for a USB keyboard. (When USB legacy support is enabled, the keyboard works even when a Windows operating... card in a Port Replicator as the primary device. (When the notebook display is set as secondary, the notebook must be shut down before it is undocked from the Advanced Menu Select Language Boot Options Device Options Table 2-3 Advanced Menu To Do This Change the Computer...