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or region-specific modem cable adapter 11 Selecting a location setting 11 Viewing the current location selection 11 Adding new locations when traveling 12 Connecting to a wired network ...9 Using a modem (select models only 9 Connecting a modem cable... system controls 4 Using a WLAN ...5 Connecting to an existing WLAN 5 Setting up a new WLAN ...6 Protecting your WLAN ...6 Roaming to another network 7 Using HP Mobile Broadband (select models only 7 Inserting a SIM ...8 Removing a SIM ...8 Using GPS (select models only) ...9 Using Bluetooth wireless devices ...9 Bluetooth and Internet...
or region-specific modem cable adapter 11 Selecting a location setting 11 Viewing the current location selection 11 Adding new locations when traveling 12 Connecting to a wired network ...9 Using a modem (select models only 9 Connecting a modem cable... system controls 4 Using a WLAN ...5 Connecting to an existing WLAN 5 Setting up a new WLAN ...6 Protecting your WLAN ...6 Roaming to another network 7 Using HP Mobile Broadband (select models only 7 Inserting a SIM ...8 Removing a SIM ...8 Using GPS (select models only) ...9 Using Bluetooth wireless devices ...9 Bluetooth and Internet...
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... devices such as a gateway through Bluetooth is enabled on configuring and using Bluetooth devices, see the HP GPS and Location software Help. Bluetooth and Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) HP does not recommend setting up one of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do ...using the Bluetooth network. Using GPS (select models only) Your computer may be connected to an analog telephone line using a 6-pin, RJ-11 modem cable (purchased separately). Connecting to the Internet. To reduce the risk of the computers, the other computers may connect to a wired ...
... devices such as a gateway through Bluetooth is enabled on configuring and using Bluetooth devices, see the HP GPS and Location software Help. Bluetooth and Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) HP does not recommend setting up one of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do ...using the Bluetooth network. Using GPS (select models only) Your computer may be connected to an analog telephone line using a 6-pin, RJ-11 modem cable (purchased separately). Connecting to the Internet. To reduce the risk of the computers, the other computers may connect to a wired ...
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Connecting a modem cable 1. Plug the modem cable into the RJ-11 telephone wall jack (2) or a route (not illustrated). 10 Chapter 2 Networking (select models only) Plug the modem cable into the modem jack (1) on the computer. 2.
Connecting a modem cable 1. Plug the modem cable into the RJ-11 telephone wall jack (2) or a route (not illustrated). 10 Chapter 2 Networking (select models only) Plug the modem cable into the modem jack (1) on the computer. 2.
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... by country or region. Select Start > Control Panel. 2. Click the Location tab to an analog telephone line that does not have an RJ-11 telephone jack, follow these steps: 1. Plug the modem cable into the modem jack (1) on the computer. 2. Click Clock, Language, and Region... Language. 4. To connect the modem to display your location. Selecting a location setting Viewing the current location selection 1. Connecting to a wired network 11 To use the modem and the modem cable outside the country or region in which you purchased the computer, you must obtain a country- Connecting ...
... by country or region. Select Start > Control Panel. 2. Click the Location tab to an analog telephone line that does not have an RJ-11 telephone jack, follow these steps: 1. Plug the modem cable into the modem jack (1) on the computer. 2. Click Clock, Language, and Region... Language. 4. To connect the modem to display your location. Selecting a location setting Viewing the current location selection 1. Connecting to a wired network 11 To use the modem and the modem cable outside the country or region in which you purchased the computer, you must obtain a country- Connecting ...
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... has AMD Radeon dual graphics, it supports only switchable graphics. ● Dual graphics-Supported only by full-screen applications that use DirectX version 10 or 11. Switchable graphics are equipped with either Performance mode or Power Saving mode, based on the desktop, and then select Configure Switchable Graphics. 2. Click the Power...
... has AMD Radeon dual graphics, it supports only switchable graphics. ● Dual graphics-Supported only by full-screen applications that use DirectX version 10 or 11. Switchable graphics are equipped with either Performance mode or Power Saving mode, based on the desktop, and then select Configure Switchable Graphics. 2. Click the Power...
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... the Performance tab in the Catalyst Control Center. However, you can manually modify the settings for full-screen applications that use DirectX version 10 or 11. For more information, see http://www.microsoft.com/directx. for a particular application. NOTE: Dual graphics systems only support automatic selection based on power requirements (Dynamic...
... the Performance tab in the Catalyst Control Center. However, you can manually modify the settings for full-screen applications that use DirectX version 10 or 11. For more information, see http://www.microsoft.com/directx. for a particular application. NOTE: Dual graphics systems only support automatic selection based on power requirements (Dynamic...
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... level 26 initiating 21 high-definition devices, connecting 18, 19 hotkeys, media 14 HP 3D DriveGuard 44 HP Connection Manager 4 HP Mobile Broadband Module 7, 8 HP Power Assistant 24 HP ProtectTools Security Manager 59 HP USB Ethernet Adapter, connecting 13 hubs 35 I icons network 2 wireless 2 Intel ...Cleanup 43 Disk Defragmenter 43 media activity controls 14 media hotkeys 14 modems connecting a modem cable 10 connecting a modem cable adapter 11 selecting a location setting 11 MultiBoot Express 72, 75 N network cable, connecting 13 network icon 2 Network Service Boot 73 NIC boot device 72, 73...
... level 26 initiating 21 high-definition devices, connecting 18, 19 hotkeys, media 14 HP 3D DriveGuard 44 HP Connection Manager 4 HP Mobile Broadband Module 7, 8 HP Power Assistant 24 HP ProtectTools Security Manager 59 HP USB Ethernet Adapter, connecting 13 hubs 35 I icons network 2 wireless 2 Intel ...Cleanup 43 Disk Defragmenter 43 media activity controls 14 media hotkeys 14 modems connecting a modem cable 10 connecting a modem cable adapter 11 selecting a location setting 11 MultiBoot Express 72, 75 N network cable, connecting 13 network icon 2 Network Service Boot 73 NIC boot device 72, 73...
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... 8 Preventing unauthorized access from internal or external locations 8 Creating strong password policies 8 Additional security elements ...9 Assigning security roles ...9 Managing HP ProtectTools passwords 9 Creating a secure password 10 Backing up credentials and settings 11 2 Getting started with the Setup Wizard ...13 3 Easy Setup Guide for Small Business ...15 Getting started ...16 Password Manager ...17...
... 8 Preventing unauthorized access from internal or external locations 8 Creating strong password policies 8 Additional security elements ...9 Assigning security roles ...9 Managing HP ProtectTools passwords 9 Creating a secure password 10 Backing up credentials and settings 11 2 Getting started with the Setup Wizard ...13 3 Easy Setup Guide for Small Business ...15 Getting started ...16 Password Manager ...17...
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... 97 Advanced Settings ...98 Device Administrators group 98 eSATA Device Support ...99 Unmanaged Device Classes 99 10 Theft recovery (select models only) ...101 11 Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools (select models only 103 Setup procedures ...103 Enabling the embedded security chip in Computer Setup 103 Initializing the embedded security chip 104 Setting... password 107 Migrating keys with the Migration Wizard 107 12 Localized password exceptions ...109 Windows IMEs not supported at the Preboot Security level or the HP Drive Encryption level ......... 109 viii
... 97 Advanced Settings ...98 Device Administrators group 98 eSATA Device Support ...99 Unmanaged Device Classes 99 10 Theft recovery (select models only) ...101 11 Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools (select models only 103 Setup procedures ...103 Enabling the embedded security chip in Computer Setup 103 Initializing the embedded security chip 104 Setting... password 107 Migrating keys with the Migration Wizard 107 12 Localized password exceptions ...109 Windows IMEs not supported at the Preboot Security level or the HP Drive Encryption level ......... 109 viii
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Additional security elements 11 Backing up credentials and settings You can back up credentials in the following ways: ● Use Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools to select and back up HP ProtectTools credentials. ● Use the Backup and Recovery tool in HP ProtectTools Security Manager as a central location from which you can back up and restore security credentials from some of the installed HP ProtectTools modules.
Additional security elements 11 Backing up credentials and settings You can back up credentials in the following ways: ● Use Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools to select and back up HP ProtectTools credentials. ● Use the Backup and Recovery tool in HP ProtectTools Security Manager as a central location from which you can back up and restore security credentials from some of the installed HP ProtectTools modules.
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... the on-screen instructions, and then click Next. 7. If you are prompted to enroll your fingerprints, follow the on -screen instructions, and then click Next. 11. You can select different questions or change your credentials page, select the check box to set up a smart card, follow the on -screen instructions, and... SpareKey page, select three security questions, enter an answer for Face Recognition. If you have not yet created a Windows password, you are prompted to use HP ProtectTools Security Manager features. 4.
... the on-screen instructions, and then click Next. 7. If you are prompted to enroll your fingerprints, follow the on -screen instructions, and then click Next. 11. You can select different questions or change your credentials page, select the check box to set up a smart card, follow the on -screen instructions, and... SpareKey page, select three security questions, enter an answer for Face Recognition. If you have not yet created a Windows password, you are prompted to use HP ProtectTools Security Manager features. 4.
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... module provides the following sections to user data or credentials. For example, Credential Manager can use Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools. Enabling the embedded security chip in Computer Setup The embedded security chip must be enabled in the Quick Initialization...certificate operations when using the Embedded Security software The TPM embedded security chip enhances and enables other HP ProtectTools Security Manager security features. 11 Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools (select models only) NOTE: The integrated Trusted Platform Module (TPM) embedded security chip ...
... module provides the following sections to user data or credentials. For example, Credential Manager can use Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools. Enabling the embedded security chip in Computer Setup The embedded security chip must be enabled in the Quick Initialization...certificate operations when using the Embedded Security software The TPM embedded security chip enhances and enables other HP ProtectTools Security Manager security features. 11 Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools (select models only) NOTE: The integrated Trusted Platform Module (TPM) embedded security chip ...
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... displayed in the lower-left corner of the screen. 2. Encrypted information cannot be accessed or recovered without this password. 104 Chapter 11 Embedded Security for all owner functions on -screen instructions. To save your password in Embedded Security accomplishes the following tasks: ●...chip. ● Set up a basic user account in the New password and Verify new password boxes, and then press f10. 4. The HP ProtectTools Embedded Security Initialization Wizard opens. 2. If you will perform the following tasks: ● Produces a Basic User Key that allows reencryption...
... displayed in the lower-left corner of the screen. 2. Encrypted information cannot be accessed or recovered without this password. 104 Chapter 11 Embedded Security for all owner functions on -screen instructions. To save your password in Embedded Security accomplishes the following tasks: ●...chip. ● Set up a basic user account in the New password and Verify new password boxes, and then press f10. 4. The HP ProtectTools Embedded Security Initialization Wizard opens. 2. If you will perform the following tasks: ● Produces a Basic User Key that allows reencryption...
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...Security Manager. 2. Type the old password, and then set and confirm the new password. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions. 106 Chapter 11 Embedded Security for your email. In the left pane, click Embedded Security, and then click Backup. 3. 3. For more information, see... the Embedded Security software Help, and the software Help for HP ProtectTools (select models only) Advanced tasks Administrators can perform the following options: ● Apply changes to this folder only. ● Apply changes ...
...Security Manager. 2. Type the old password, and then set and confirm the new password. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions. 106 Chapter 11 Embedded Security for your email. In the left pane, click Embedded Security, and then click Backup. 3. 3. For more information, see... the Embedded Security software Help, and the software Help for HP ProtectTools (select models only) Advanced tasks Administrators can perform the following options: ● Apply changes to this folder only. ● Apply changes ...
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108 Chapter 11 Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools (select models only)
108 Chapter 11 Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools (select models only)
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... adding 49 Applications tab, settings 29 authentication 23, 45 B background service 91 backing up data 50 encryption key 61 HP ProtectTools credentials 11 Privacy Manager Certificates and Trusted Contacts 78 backing up and restoring certification information 106 Embedded Security 106 basic user account 104 ...drives 53 hard drive partitions 61 defining assets to confirm before deleting 85 before shredding 84 denying 93 Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools 89 easy setup 19 opening 89 device class allowing access for a user 94 unmanaged 99 device class configuration configuration 91...
... adding 49 Applications tab, settings 29 authentication 23, 45 B background service 91 backing up data 50 encryption key 61 HP ProtectTools credentials 11 Privacy Manager Certificates and Trusted Contacts 78 backing up and restoring certification information 106 Embedded Security 106 basic user account 104 ...drives 53 hard drive partitions 61 defining assets to confirm before deleting 85 before shredding 84 denying 93 Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools 89 easy setup 19 opening 89 device class allowing access for a user 94 unmanaged 99 device class configuration configuration 91...
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...68 requesting 66 restoring 69, 78 revoking 69 setting a default 68 setting up 67 viewing details 68 Privacy Manager for HP ProtectTools 65 managing Privacy Manager certificates 66 managing Trusted Contacts 70 migrating Privacy Manager Certificates and Trusted Contacts to a different computer...encryption key 63 removing access 95 encryption from Microsoft Office document 77 requesting digital certificate 66 resetting 95 restoring data 50 HP ProtectTools credentials 11 Privacy Manager Certificates and Trusted Contacts 78 restricting access to sensitive data 8 device access 89 S scenes deleting 46 ...
...68 requesting 66 restoring 69, 78 revoking 69 setting a default 68 setting up 67 viewing details 68 Privacy Manager for HP ProtectTools 65 managing Privacy Manager certificates 66 managing Trusted Contacts 70 migrating Privacy Manager Certificates and Trusted Contacts to a different computer...encryption key 63 removing access 95 encryption from Microsoft Office document 77 requesting digital certificate 66 resetting 95 restoring data 50 HP ProtectTools credentials 11 Privacy Manager Certificates and Trusted Contacts 78 restricting access to sensitive data 8 device access 89 S scenes deleting 46 ...
HP EliteBook 2170P Notebook Getting Started Guide
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... will not charge all USB devices or will charge using a low current. Some USB devices require power and require you to use a powered port. Right 11 Component (3) USB 3.0 charging port (4) RJ-45 (network) jack (5) External monitor port Description Connects an optional USB 3.0 device and provides enhanced USB power performance. The USB...
... will not charge all USB devices or will charge using a low current. Some USB devices require power and require you to use a powered port. Right 11 Component (3) USB 3.0 charging port (4) RJ-45 (network) jack (5) External monitor port Description Connects an optional USB 3.0 device and provides enhanced USB power performance. The USB...
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..., until the retention clips snap into the memory module slot until it is seated. Gently press the memory module (3) down, applying pressure to the computer. 11. Replace the service door (see Inserting or removing the battery on the computer. a. b. Adding or replacing memory modules 33 With the memory module at a 45...
..., until the retention clips snap into the memory module slot until it is seated. Gently press the memory module (3) down, applying pressure to the computer. 11. Replace the service door (see Inserting or removing the battery on the computer. a. b. Adding or replacing memory modules 33 With the memory module at a 45...
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... image, switching 19 DisplayPort, identifying 12 docking connector, identifying 14 E embedded numeric keypad, identifying 8, 20 esc key, identifying 8 external monitor port 11 F f11 recovery 39 fingerprint reader, identifying 7 fn key, identifying 8, 18 function keys, identifying 8 H hard drive installing 30 removing 30 hard drive... 13 Internet connection setup 16 ISP, using 15 J jacks audio-in (microphone) 12 audio-out (headphone) 12 network 11 RJ-45 (network) 11 K keyboard backlight key 19 keyboard hot keys, identifying 18 keypad embedded numeric 8 identifying 20 keypad, external num lock 21...
... image, switching 19 DisplayPort, identifying 12 docking connector, identifying 14 E embedded numeric keypad, identifying 8, 20 esc key, identifying 8 external monitor port 11 F f11 recovery 39 fingerprint reader, identifying 7 fn key, identifying 8, 18 function keys, identifying 8 H hard drive installing 30 removing 30 hard drive... 13 Internet connection setup 16 ISP, using 15 J jacks audio-in (microphone) 12 audio-out (headphone) 12 network 11 RJ-45 (network) 11 K keyboard backlight key 19 keyboard hot keys, identifying 18 keypad embedded numeric 8 identifying 20 keypad, external num lock 21...