ProtectTools (Select Models Only) - Windows Vista
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Denying access to a user or group 66 Allowing access to a device class for one user of a group 66 Allowing access to a specific device for one user of a group 67 Glossary ...68 Index ...70 vi ENWW
Denying access to a user or group 66 Allowing access to a device class for one user of a group 66 Allowing access to a specific device for one user of a group 67 Glossary ...68 Index ...70 vi ENWW
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..., for example, "Mary2-2Cat45." ● Do not use a password that would appear in a dictionary. ● Do not use your name for the password, or any specifications that increment. ● If you write down your password, do not store it backwards. ● Change passwords regularly. ENWW Managing HP ProtectTools passwords 5 You might...
..., for example, "Mary2-2Cat45." ● Do not use a password that would appear in a dictionary. ● Do not use your name for the password, or any specifications that increment. ● If you write down your password, do not store it backwards. ● Change passwords regularly. ENWW Managing HP ProtectTools passwords 5 You might...
ProtectTools (Select Models Only) - Windows Vista
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... that you want to one user access to a device class while denying access to configure. 4. Device class configuration (advanced) More selections are available to allow specific users or groups of users to be granted or denied access to configure in the device list. 66 Chapter 7 Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools...
... that you want to one user access to a device class while denying access to configure. 4. Device class configuration (advanced) More selections are available to allow specific users or groups of users to be granted or denied access to configure in the device list. 66 Chapter 7 Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools...
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... to be denied access. 5. Click Deny next to the group to the folder below that of that user's group for users or groups to a specific device for the user in the class. Select Start > All Programs > HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. In the left pane, click Device Access Manager...User/Groups, add the group to the folder below that . 4. 4. Click Deny next to the group to be allowed for one user access to a specific device while denying access to grant this user access. 11. Click Add. ENWW Device class configuration (advanced) 67 Click Allow to all devices in the...
... to be denied access. 5. Click Deny next to the group to the folder below that of that user's group for users or groups to a specific device for the user in the class. Select Start > All Programs > HP ProtectTools Security Manager. 2. In the left pane, click Device Access Manager...User/Groups, add the group to the folder below that . 4. 4. Click Deny next to the group to be allowed for one user access to a specific device while denying access to grant this user access. 11. Click Add. ENWW Device class configuration (advanced) 67 Click Allow to all devices in the...
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.... 68 Glossary ENWW Cryptography Practice of encrypting and decrypting data so that the file has not been modified after it can be decoded only by specific individuals. Digital signature Data sent with a file that verifies the sender of the material, and that it was signed. BIOS security mode Setting in the...
.... 68 Glossary ENWW Cryptography Practice of encrypting and decrypting data so that the file has not been modified after it can be decoded only by specific individuals. Digital signature Data sent with a file that verifies the sender of the material, and that it was signed. BIOS security mode Setting in the...
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... authenticate the owner to a computer. Trusted Platform Module (TPM) embedded security chip (select models only) Integrated security chip that meets the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) specifications. The TPM provides cryptographic algorithms and operations that can protect highly sensitive user information from malicious attackers. When you log on authentication Security feature that...
... authenticate the owner to a computer. Trusted Platform Module (TPM) embedded security chip (select models only) Integrated security chip that meets the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) specifications. The TPM provides cryptographic algorithms and operations that can protect highly sensitive user information from malicious attackers. When you log on authentication Security feature that...
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... 50 identity, backup 50 identity, clearing 51 identity, removing 51 identity, restoring 51 Java Card, registering 47 locking 52 logging on 45 logon password 4 logon specifications 59 logon wizard 45 new account, creating 46 recovery file password 4 registering fingerprints 46 registering other credentials 48 registering smart card 47 registering token 47...
... 50 identity, backup 50 identity, clearing 51 identity, removing 51 identity, restoring 51 Java Card, registering 47 locking 52 logging on 45 logon password 4 logon specifications 59 logon wizard 45 new account, creating 46 recovery file password 4 registering fingerprints 46 registering other credentials 48 registering smart card 47 registering token 47...
Software Update, Backup and Recovery - Windows Vista
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... site 2 Accessing computer information 2 Downloading a BIOS update 3 Installing a BIOS update ...4 Downloading and installing other software 5 2 Backup Safeguarding your data ...6 Backing up the system ...7 Backing up specific files or folders 7 Backing up the entire hard drive 8 Backing up modifications made to the system 9 Scheduling backups ...9 3 Recovery Creating recovery discs (highly recommended 11...
... site 2 Accessing computer information 2 Downloading a BIOS update 3 Installing a BIOS update ...4 Downloading and installing other software 5 2 Backup Safeguarding your data ...6 Backing up the system ...7 Backing up specific files or folders 7 Backing up the entire hard drive 8 Backing up modifications made to the system 9 Scheduling backups ...9 3 Recovery Creating recovery discs (highly recommended 11...
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... the file size and the speed of the computer. or - Select Start > All Programs > HP Backup & Recovery > HP Backup and Recovery Manager. 2. Backing up specific files or folders You can ● Back up specific files and folders. ● Back up the entire hard drive. ● Back up the system 7 Click Back up... specific files or folders to the recovery partition on the hard drive, to an optional external hard drive, or to access advanced filtering techniques. 7. The Backup ...
... the file size and the speed of the computer. or - Select Start > All Programs > HP Backup & Recovery > HP Backup and Recovery Manager. 2. Backing up specific files or folders You can ● Back up specific files and folders. ● Back up the entire hard drive. ● Back up the system 7 Click Back up... specific files or folders to the recovery partition on the hard drive, to an optional external hard drive, or to access advanced filtering techniques. 7. The Backup ...
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... Recovery > HP Backup and Recovery Manager. 2. Click Next. 3. A summary of changes made to your system. You can schedule recovery points for a specific time or event in time. The "Recovery Point Manager" page opens. 5. To create and schedule a system recovery point: 1. Click Create or manage ...Recovery Points, and then click Next. Schedule system recovery points at specific intervals (now, daily, weekly, or monthly) or at specific events, such as at a specific point in your system. Backing up modifications made to the system When you back up modifications...
... Recovery > HP Backup and Recovery Manager. 2. Click Next. 3. A summary of changes made to your system. You can schedule recovery points for a specific time or event in time. The "Recovery Point Manager" page opens. 5. To create and schedule a system recovery point: 1. Click Create or manage ...Recovery Points, and then click Next. Schedule system recovery points at specific intervals (now, daily, weekly, or monthly) or at specific events, such as at a specific point in your system. Backing up modifications made to the system When you back up modifications...
External Devices
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... the screen. Then follow the instructions on the computer during startup or in the lower-left corner of the screen. 2. For more information about device-specific software, refer to select System Configuration > Device Configurations, and then press enter. 3. External Devices 1-3 Use the arrow keys to the user guide for the device...
... the screen. Then follow the instructions on the computer during startup or in the lower-left corner of the screen. 2. For more information about device-specific software, refer to select System Configuration > Device Configurations, and then press enter. 3. External Devices 1-3 Use the arrow keys to the user guide for the device...
External Devices
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To connect a 1394 device to the computer, connect the 1394 cable for the device to indicate that a device has been detected. ✎ The first time you insert a 1394 device, the "Found New Hardware" message is displayed in the notification area, at the far right of information or an unresponsive system, stop a 1394 device: 1. The operating system will issue a sound to the 1394 port. Stopping a 1394 device Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of the taskbar. To stop the 1394 device before removing it. Double-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area, at the ...
To connect a 1394 device to the computer, connect the 1394 cable for the device to indicate that a device has been detected. ✎ The first time you insert a 1394 device, the "Found New Hardware" message is displayed in the notification area, at the far right of information or an unresponsive system, stop a 1394 device: 1. The operating system will issue a sound to the 1394 port. Stopping a 1394 device Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of the taskbar. To stop the 1394 device before removing it. Double-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area, at the ...
External Devices - Windows Vista
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... software, which is displayed in a non-Microsoft Windows application or utility. ■ Start or restart from an optional external MultiBay. For more information about device-specific software, refer to select File > Save changes and exit.
... software, which is displayed in a non-Microsoft Windows application or utility. ■ Start or restart from an optional external MultiBay. For more information about device-specific software, refer to select File > Save changes and exit.
External Devices - Windows Vista
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Using a 1394 device Connecting a 1394 device Ä CAUTION: To prevent damage to the 1394 port connectors, use minimal force to indicate that a device has been detected. To stop the 1394 device before removing it. Double-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area, at the far right of information or an unresponsive system, stop a 1394 device: 1. The operating system will issue a sound to connect a 1394 device. Stopping a 1394 device Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of the taskbar. ✎ To display the Safely Remove Hardware icon, click the Show Hidden Icons ...
Using a 1394 device Connecting a 1394 device Ä CAUTION: To prevent damage to the 1394 port connectors, use minimal force to indicate that a device has been detected. To stop the 1394 device before removing it. Double-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the notification area, at the far right of information or an unresponsive system, stop a 1394 device: 1. The operating system will issue a sound to connect a 1394 device. Stopping a 1394 device Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of the taskbar. ✎ To display the Safely Remove Hardware icon, click the Show Hidden Icons ...
External Media Cards
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... the software required for other software, such as card services, socket services, or enablers, supplied by the PC Card manufacturer. Ä CAUTION: To prevent damage to the standard specifications of support for the device. Inserting a PC Card Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). External Media...
... the software required for other software, such as card services, socket services, or enablers, supplied by the PC Card manufacturer. Ä CAUTION: To prevent damage to the standard specifications of support for the device. Inserting a PC Card Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). External Media...
External Media Cards
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4 ExpressCards (select models only) An ExpressCard is a next-generation, high-performance PC Card, which must be inserted into the ExpressCard slot. External Media Cards 4-1 Like standard PC Cards, ExpressCards are designed to conform to the standard specifications of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). ✎ A TV tuner ExpressCard can add TV tuner functionality to the manufacturer's user guide. ✎ Your computer may look slightly different from the illustrations in this chapter. For more information, refer to the computer.
4 ExpressCards (select models only) An ExpressCard is a next-generation, high-performance PC Card, which must be inserted into the ExpressCard slot. External Media Cards 4-1 Like standard PC Cards, ExpressCards are designed to conform to the standard specifications of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). ✎ A TV tuner ExpressCard can add TV tuner functionality to the manufacturer's user guide. ✎ Your computer may look slightly different from the illustrations in this chapter. For more information, refer to the computer.
External Media Cards - Windows Vista
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... the connectors: ■ Use minimal force to insert a PC Card. ■ Do not move or transport the computer when a PC Card is a credit card-sized accessory designed to conform to the standard specifications of support for other PC Cards, install only the software required for your operating system.... ■ Do not install any other software, such as card services, socket services, or enablers, supplied by the PC Card manufacturer. Ä CAUTION:...
... the connectors: ■ Use minimal force to insert a PC Card. ■ Do not move or transport the computer when a PC Card is a credit card-sized accessory designed to conform to the standard specifications of support for other PC Cards, install only the software required for your operating system.... ■ Do not install any other software, such as card services, socket services, or enablers, supplied by the PC Card manufacturer. Ä CAUTION:...
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For more information, refer to the computer. 4 ExpressCards (select models only) An ExpressCard is a next-generation, high-performance PC Card, which must be inserted into the ExpressCard slot. External Media Cards 4-1 Like standard PC Cards, ExpressCards are designed to conform to the standard specifications of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). ✎ A TV tuner ExpressCard can add TV tuner functionality to the manufacturer's user guide. ✎ Your computer may look slightly different from the illustrations in this chapter.
For more information, refer to the computer. 4 ExpressCards (select models only) An ExpressCard is a next-generation, high-performance PC Card, which must be inserted into the ExpressCard slot. External Media Cards 4-1 Like standard PC Cards, ExpressCards are designed to conform to the standard specifications of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA). ✎ A TV tuner ExpressCard can add TV tuner functionality to the manufacturer's user guide. ✎ Your computer may look slightly different from the illustrations in this chapter.
Multimedia
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Multimedia 2-1 These guides may be shipped with additional multimedia software on CD or as online Help files within the specific application. Some models may be found on the hardware and software included with the computer, refer to the software user guides. User guides may also ...
Multimedia 2-1 These guides may be shipped with additional multimedia software on CD or as online Help files within the specific application. Some models may be found on the hardware and software included with the computer, refer to the software user guides. User guides may also ...
Notebook Tour
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Contents 1 Components Top components 1-2 Lights 1-2 Pointing devices 1-6 Buttons, switches and readers 1-8 Keys 1-11 Hotkey quick reference 1-12 Front components 1-13 Rear components 1-15 Right-side components 1-17 Left-side components 1-19 Bottom components 1-21 WLAN antennae 1-25 WWAN antennae (select models only 1-26 Additional hardware components 1-27 Labels 1-28 2 Specifications Operating environment 2-1 Rated input power 2-2 Index Notebook Tour ii
Contents 1 Components Top components 1-2 Lights 1-2 Pointing devices 1-6 Buttons, switches and readers 1-8 Keys 1-11 Hotkey quick reference 1-12 Front components 1-13 Rear components 1-15 Right-side components 1-17 Left-side components 1-19 Bottom components 1-21 WLAN antennae 1-25 WWAN antennae (select models only 1-26 Additional hardware components 1-27 Labels 1-28 2 Specifications Operating environment 2-1 Rated input power 2-2 Index Notebook Tour ii