HP Omnibook PC - Password Removal Form
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... BY HP SUPPORT Possible fee based support, Once all information is received, we will not be completed and faxed to complete the password removal process. B) Attested Ownership with the following information 1. From whom was the notebook acquired? (Company, store, gift, etc 3. Product Number. (e.g., F2083WT, F1980KT, etc 5. By signing and submitting this form requesting a BIOS password...
... BY HP SUPPORT Possible fee based support, Once all information is received, we will not be completed and faxed to complete the password removal process. B) Attested Ownership with the following information 1. From whom was the notebook acquired? (Company, store, gift, etc 3. Product Number. (e.g., F2083WT, F1980KT, etc 5. By signing and submitting this form requesting a BIOS password...
HP Notebook PC - Operating with a Windows 2000 Upgrade
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.... in the taskbar. 2. Without this applet, the Undock Password Security will automatically install the infrared drivers when you must first turn on Stop device for your user's handbook). Enable the infrared port in the BIOS Setup as described in the System Devices menu, set the ... plug-in modules and cards, unlike in module (as follows. Then restart the HP Notebook PC. Windows 2000 has an Unplug Or Eject Hardware icon for additional touchpad and pointing-stick functionality (www.hp.com/omnibook/support/). Removing Plug-In Devices • In Windows 2000, you have upgraded from...
.... in the taskbar. 2. Without this applet, the Undock Password Security will automatically install the infrared drivers when you must first turn on Stop device for your user's handbook). Enable the infrared port in the BIOS Setup as described in the System Devices menu, set the ... plug-in modules and cards, unlike in module (as follows. Then restart the HP Notebook PC. Windows 2000 has an Unplug Or Eject Hardware icon for additional touchpad and pointing-stick functionality (www.hp.com/omnibook/support/). Removing Plug-In Devices • In Windows 2000, you have upgraded from...
HP OmniBook 4100 - Reference Guide Windows 95 & Windows NT BIOS ver. 1.xx
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... OmniBook 4100 box 1-11 To buy OmniBook accessories 1-12 OmniBook features 1-13 Setting Up Windows 1-16 To set or change a password 1-45 1-5 Operating the OmniBook 1-27 Starting and Stopping the OmniBook 1-29 To start and stop the OmniBook 1-29 To reset the OmniBook 1-30 Using the OmniBook Pointing...Checking the Status of the OmniBook 1-42 To interpret the status lights 1-42 Protecting the OmniBook 1-44 To set up the OmniBook 1-17 Configuring the OmniBook with the BIOS Setup Utility 1-19 To run the BIOS Setup utility 1-19 Configuring the OmniBook with TopTools 1-25 To install...
... OmniBook 4100 box 1-11 To buy OmniBook accessories 1-12 OmniBook features 1-13 Setting Up Windows 1-16 To set or change a password 1-45 1-5 Operating the OmniBook 1-27 Starting and Stopping the OmniBook 1-29 To start and stop the OmniBook 1-29 To reset the OmniBook 1-30 Using the OmniBook Pointing...Checking the Status of the OmniBook 1-42 To interpret the status lights 1-42 Protecting the OmniBook 1-44 To set up the OmniBook 1-17 Configuring the OmniBook with the BIOS Setup Utility 1-19 To run the BIOS Setup utility 1-19 Configuring the OmniBook with TopTools 1-25 To install...
HP OmniBook 4100 - Reference Guide Windows 95 & Windows NT BIOS ver. 1.xx
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... external devices 1-68 To connect an external monitor 1-69 To enable the built-in and external displays 1-69 To change display settings in the BIOS Setup utility 1-69 To connect a parallel device 1-70 To connect a serial device 1-70 To connect an external keyboard or PS/2 mouse ...72 To make an infrared connection 1-73 Using PC Cards 1-74 To insert and remove a PC Card 1-74 List of tested PC Cards 1-75 Using Docking Products 1-76 To install a docking tray 1-76 To dock the OmniBook 1-77 To undock the OmniBook 1-78 1-6 To delete a password 1-46 To install McAfee VirusScan 1-46 To ...
... external devices 1-68 To connect an external monitor 1-69 To enable the built-in and external displays 1-69 To change display settings in the BIOS Setup utility 1-69 To connect a parallel device 1-70 To connect a serial device 1-70 To connect an external keyboard or PS/2 mouse ...72 To make an infrared connection 1-73 Using PC Cards 1-74 To insert and remove a PC Card 1-74 List of tested PC Cards 1-75 Using Docking Products 1-76 To install a docking tray 1-76 To dock the OmniBook 1-77 To undock the OmniBook 1-78 1-6 To delete a password 1-46 To install McAfee VirusScan 1-46 To ...
HP OmniBook 4100 - Reference Guide Windows 95 & Windows NT BIOS ver. 1.xx
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... enabled. 1-22 Introducing the OmniBook Configuring the OmniBook with the BIOS Setup Utility 1st DMA channel 2nd DMA channel Sets the DMA channel for recording. This password protects BIOS Setup settings. Enabled * Resume and Undock options are available only if Boot option is set. Clear Set User Password Press ENTER to set . Password length can be no...
... enabled. 1-22 Introducing the OmniBook Configuring the OmniBook with the BIOS Setup Utility 1st DMA channel 2nd DMA channel Sets the DMA channel for recording. This password protects BIOS Setup settings. Enabled * Resume and Undock options are available only if Boot option is set. Clear Set User Password Press ENTER to set . Password length can be no...
HP OmniBook 4100 - Reference Guide Windows 95 & Windows NT BIOS ver. 1.xx
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... the HP logo, press F2 to determine the proper removal procedure. 1-45 Select the Security menu. 4. If password protection is not case-sensitive. 6. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you forget a password, call Customer Support at the number listed in the Support and Service booklet to enter the BIOS Setup...
... the HP logo, press F2 to determine the proper removal procedure. 1-45 Select the Security menu. 4. If password protection is not case-sensitive. 6. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. When you forget a password, call Customer Support at the number listed in the Support and Service booklet to enter the BIOS Setup...
HP OmniBook 4100 - Reference Guide Windows 95 & Windows NT BIOS ver. 1.xx
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.... Select the Security menu. 4. As an HP OmniBook owner, you are entitled to 90 days free support from McAfee and one free upgrade to Save and Exit the BIOS Setup utility. Operating the OmniBook Protecting the OmniBook To delete a password If you delete an administrator password, the OmniBook automatically deletes the user password as they appear on the screen...
.... Select the Security menu. 4. As an HP OmniBook owner, you are entitled to 90 days free support from McAfee and one free upgrade to Save and Exit the BIOS Setup utility. Operating the OmniBook Protecting the OmniBook To delete a password If you delete an administrator password, the OmniBook automatically deletes the user password as they appear on the screen...
HP OmniBook 4100 - Reference Guide Windows 95 & Windows NT BIOS ver. 1.xx
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... drive's password, you set ) is the only password set the user (or administrator) password to match the drive's password. From the Security menu, enable Password Required To Boot. 4. Operating the OmniBook Protecting the OmniBook CAUTION To set PC identification You must have not already installed HP TopTools,... Drive Lock. 5. Type your administrator password. 5. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. Press F10 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Click Security. 6. You can change the OmniBook (and drive) password. When you cannot recover your information ...
... drive's password, you set ) is the only password set the user (or administrator) password to match the drive's password. From the Security menu, enable Password Required To Boot. 4. Operating the OmniBook Protecting the OmniBook CAUTION To set PC identification You must have not already installed HP TopTools,... Drive Lock. 5. Type your administrator password. 5. From the Start menu, shut down, then restart the OmniBook. 2. Press F10 to enter the BIOS Setup utility. 3. Click Security. 6. You can change the OmniBook (and drive) password. When you cannot recover your information ...
HP OmniBook 4100 - Reference Guide Windows 95 & Windows NT BIOS ver. 1.xx
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... to enhance the capabilities of the OmniBook. Using the Recovery CD Recovering OmniBook Files CAUTION To update the OmniBook BIOS Hewlett-Packard may be available from HP Electronic Support Services. Insert the BIOS Update disk in the BIOS Setup utility except for the PC Identification and Password. 1. Press the blue power button. 6. Because a BIOS update replaces the previous version, it...
... to enhance the capabilities of the OmniBook. Using the Recovery CD Recovering OmniBook Files CAUTION To update the OmniBook BIOS Hewlett-Packard may be available from HP Electronic Support Services. Insert the BIOS Update disk in the BIOS Setup utility except for the PC Identification and Password. 1. Press the blue power button. 6. Because a BIOS update replaces the previous version, it...
HP OmniBook 4100 - Reference Guide Windows 95 & Windows NT BIOS ver. 1.xx
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...APM and PC Card Plug-and-Play. Operating temperature: 5 to 35 ºC (41 to 122 ºF). 1-130 CardBus enabled. Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0. OmniBook Recovery CD included. System, hard drive, and docking passwords. DMI-...186;F). One Type III or two Type II 16-/32-bit PC Card slots (3.3- and 5-V support). Optional port replicator, mini dock, and docking system. Centralized worldwide BIOS and driver update service. Two pointing devices: pointing stick (technology ...key touch-type QWERTY keyboard with HP TopTools 2.6. Windows 95-compatible Plug-and-Play.
...APM and PC Card Plug-and-Play. Operating temperature: 5 to 35 ºC (41 to 122 ºF). 1-130 CardBus enabled. Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0. OmniBook Recovery CD included. System, hard drive, and docking passwords. DMI-...186;F). One Type III or two Type II 16-/32-bit PC Card slots (3.3- and 5-V support). Optional port replicator, mini dock, and docking system. Centralized worldwide BIOS and driver update service. Two pointing devices: pointing stick (technology ...key touch-type QWERTY keyboard with HP TopTools 2.6. Windows 95-compatible Plug-and-Play.
HP OmniBook 4100 - Reference Guide Windows 95 & Windows NT BIOS ver. 1.xx
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...17 accessories CD-ROM drive, 1-66 docking products, 1-76 ordering online, 1-12 plug-in, 1-63, 1-64 SmartCard, 1-12 address Hewlett-Packard, 1-128 HP website, 1-10 Input/Output, 1-132 Advanced Power Management (APM) features, 1-50 optimizing battery life, 1-57 preinstalled for Windows 95, 1-50 Windows NT ..., 1-132 BIOS Setup utility, 1-19, 1-115 Boot menu, 1-24 deleting passwords, 1-46 Exit menu, 1-24 Main menu, 1-20 Power menu, 1-23 Security menu, 1-22 setting passwords, 1-45 setting time-outs, 1-58 System Devices menu, 1-21 Boot menu (BIOS), 1-24 C Card Executive, 1-106 cards, See PC Cards CD-...
...17 accessories CD-ROM drive, 1-66 docking products, 1-76 ordering online, 1-12 plug-in, 1-63, 1-64 SmartCard, 1-12 address Hewlett-Packard, 1-128 HP website, 1-10 Input/Output, 1-132 Advanced Power Management (APM) features, 1-50 optimizing battery life, 1-57 preinstalled for Windows 95, 1-50 Windows NT ..., 1-132 BIOS Setup utility, 1-19, 1-115 Boot menu, 1-24 deleting passwords, 1-46 Exit menu, 1-24 Main menu, 1-20 Power menu, 1-23 Security menu, 1-22 setting passwords, 1-45 setting time-outs, 1-58 System Devices menu, 1-21 Boot menu (BIOS), 1-24 C Card Executive, 1-106 cards, See PC Cards CD-...
HP OmniBook 4100 - Reference Guide Windows 95 & Windows NT BIOS ver. 1.xx
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...CD, 1-66 channels (DMA), 1-133 charging battery, 1-53 clicking items, 1-32 COM1 port, 1-15, 1-68 compatible PC Cards, 1-75 configuring audio devices, 1-132 BIOS settings, 1-19 pointing stick, 1-34 system resources, 1-132 TopTools, 1-25 touch pad, 1-33 connecting ac adapter, 1-53...'s Guide, 1-10 corrupted files, 1-114 creating diagnostic disk, 1-124 Support Utility disk, 1-90 cursor (pointer), 1-32 D defaults (system), 1-20, 1-132 deleting password, 1-46, 1-58 destop management, 1-25 devices anti-static, 1-85 boot order, 1-24 conflicts, 1-19 1-142 drivers, 1-90 PS/2, 1-21 devices (external) ...
...CD, 1-66 channels (DMA), 1-133 charging battery, 1-53 clicking items, 1-32 COM1 port, 1-15, 1-68 compatible PC Cards, 1-75 configuring audio devices, 1-132 BIOS settings, 1-19 pointing stick, 1-34 system resources, 1-132 TopTools, 1-25 touch pad, 1-33 connecting ac adapter, 1-53...'s Guide, 1-10 corrupted files, 1-114 creating diagnostic disk, 1-124 Support Utility disk, 1-90 cursor (pointer), 1-32 D defaults (system), 1-20, 1-132 deleting password, 1-46, 1-58 destop management, 1-25 devices anti-static, 1-85 boot order, 1-24 conflicts, 1-19 1-142 drivers, 1-90 PS/2, 1-21 devices (external) ...
HP OmniBook 4100 - Reference Guide Windows 95 & Windows NT BIOS ver. 1.xx
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..., 1-50 modes, 1-29 saving, 1-57 power cords, 1-134 Power menu (BIOS), 1-23 printing compatible printers, 1-70 infrared, 1-73, 1-116 parallel connection, ...file, 1-48 hard drive, 1-48 Kensington lock, 1-47 McAfee VirusScan, 1-46 password, 1-45 PC identification, 1-48 PS/2 mouse port, 1-14 PS/2 devices, 1-21 PS/2 ...mouse (connecting), 1-71 R RAM system resource, 1-132 troubleshooting, 1-117 recharging battery, 1-53 recovering Windows, 1-90 Recovery CD contents, 1-90 replacing, 1-107 regulatory information, 1-137 reinstalling HP...
..., 1-50 modes, 1-29 saving, 1-57 power cords, 1-134 Power menu (BIOS), 1-23 printing compatible printers, 1-70 infrared, 1-73, 1-116 parallel connection, ...file, 1-48 hard drive, 1-48 Kensington lock, 1-47 McAfee VirusScan, 1-46 password, 1-45 PC identification, 1-48 PS/2 mouse port, 1-14 PS/2 devices, 1-21 PS/2 ...mouse (connecting), 1-71 R RAM system resource, 1-132 troubleshooting, 1-117 recharging battery, 1-53 recovering Windows, 1-90 Recovery CD contents, 1-90 replacing, 1-107 regulatory information, 1-137 reinstalling HP...
HP OmniBook 4100 - Reference Guide Windows 95 & Windows NT BIOS ver. 1.xx
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...1-114 security hard drive lock, 1-48 Kensington lock, 1-47 McAfee VirusScan, 1-46 passwords, 1-45, 1-46 PC identification, 1-48 Security menu (BIOS), 1-22 selecting items, 1-32 serial device connecting, 1-70 conserving power, 1-57 ...troubleshooting, 1-122 USB, 1-71 serial mouse, 1-70 serial port location, 1-15, 1-68 service booklet, 1-10, 1-11 HP service center, 1-136 Service Pack 3, 1-102 setting video display device, 1-20 setting up McAfee VirusScan, 1-46 OmniBook BIOS...
...1-114 security hard drive lock, 1-48 Kensington lock, 1-47 McAfee VirusScan, 1-46 passwords, 1-45, 1-46 PC identification, 1-48 Security menu (BIOS), 1-22 selecting items, 1-32 serial device connecting, 1-70 conserving power, 1-57 ...troubleshooting, 1-122 USB, 1-71 serial mouse, 1-70 serial port location, 1-15, 1-68 service booklet, 1-10, 1-11 HP service center, 1-136 Service Pack 3, 1-102 setting video display device, 1-20 setting up McAfee VirusScan, 1-46 OmniBook BIOS...
HP OmniBook 7100 - Reference Guide Windows 95/98 & Windows NT BIOS ver 2.xx
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...in and external displays 4-10 To change a password 2-21 To delete a password 2-22 To install the McAfee VirusScan utility 2-22 To attach a security cable 2-23 To set PC identification 2-24 To enable hard disk drive lock 2-24 3. Making Connections 4-1 Using OmniBook Plug-In Modules 4-3 To install hot-swap... battery power 3-10 To set time-outs 3-11 To get the most from your battery 3-12 4. Protecting the OmniBook 2-20 To set or change display settings in the BIOS Setup utility 4-10 To connect a parallel device 4-11 To connect a serial device 4-11 To connect an external keyboard...
...in and external displays 4-10 To change a password 2-21 To delete a password 2-22 To install the McAfee VirusScan utility 2-22 To attach a security cable 2-23 To set PC identification 2-24 To enable hard disk drive lock 2-24 3. Making Connections 4-1 Using OmniBook Plug-In Modules 4-3 To install hot-swap... battery power 3-10 To set time-outs 3-11 To get the most from your battery 3-12 4. Protecting the OmniBook 2-20 To set or change display settings in the BIOS Setup utility 4-10 To connect a parallel device 4-11 To connect a serial device 4-11 To connect an external keyboard...
HP Encryption Smart Card System - User Guide
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... available depends on hand to use the normal BIOS password for all OmniBook models. If you can provide several types of security for your system BIOS. • BIOS Security These features require a Smart Card BIOS, which is not available for BIOS security. Lock at card removal. Startup authorization. English 3 The HP Encryption Smart Card Security System With the...
... available depends on hand to use the normal BIOS password for all OmniBook models. If you can provide several types of security for your system BIOS. • BIOS Security These features require a Smart Card BIOS, which is not available for BIOS security. Lock at card removal. Startup authorization. English 3 The HP Encryption Smart Card Security System With the...
HP Encryption Smart Card System - User Guide
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... card. Ensure this could be performed by the BIOS administrator. The presence of use, HP recommends that you want to run the Smart Card Security Manager. 2. Click Set next to "BIOS User Password" and follow the instructions to enable BIOS smart card security on your OmniBook (if it on page 10. 5. Follow these steps to create...
... card. Ensure this could be performed by the BIOS administrator. The presence of use, HP recommends that you want to run the Smart Card Security Manager. 2. Click Set next to "BIOS User Password" and follow the instructions to enable BIOS smart card security on your OmniBook (if it on page 10. 5. Follow these steps to create...
HP Encryption Smart Card System - User Guide
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... undock your card from suspend, you don't have a smart card BIOS, the normal BIOS password and NT logon provide security. The OmniBook will be changed only by the administrator. Using Your Smart Card When properly set up, the HP Smart Card Security System ensures only users with your smart card and ...the correct PIN (personal identification number) can use your PIN if prompted. See page 15 for setup options. If you must insert the smart card into the reader and enter your OmniBook.
... undock your card from suspend, you don't have a smart card BIOS, the normal BIOS password and NT logon provide security. The OmniBook will be changed only by the administrator. Using Your Smart Card When properly set up, the HP Smart Card Security System ensures only users with your smart card and ...the correct PIN (personal identification number) can use your PIN if prompted. See page 15 for setup options. If you must insert the smart card into the reader and enter your OmniBook.
HP Encryption Smart Card System - User Guide
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... way as outside the Secure folder. If you would decrypt the files and place them to the Secure folder. After you have a Smart Card BIOS, the normal BIOS password provides security. Storing existing files in this would files in the Recycle Bin. Using an existing file in the Secure folder Use your Secure... hard disk, which presents a potential security risk. Files are encrypted when they are decrypted. English 13 The following guidelines apply. Note Do not leave the OmniBook unattended in C:\Private.
... way as outside the Secure folder. If you would decrypt the files and place them to the Secure folder. After you have a Smart Card BIOS, the normal BIOS password provides security. Storing existing files in this would files in the Recycle Bin. Using an existing file in the Secure folder Use your Secure... hard disk, which presents a potential security risk. Files are encrypted when they are decrypted. English 13 The following guidelines apply. Note Do not leave the OmniBook unattended in C:\Private.
HP Encryption Smart Card System - User Guide
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...is selected. 8. The original smart card contents will make it unable to unlock your smart card to log on to the new smart card. BIOS Password Options To see these accounts. For ease of use your computer. • Change whether the smart card's PIN must be restored to several different...still required to do the following: • Enable or disable BIOS smart card security. On the NT Logon or Win 95/98 tab, restore the card-removal setting you to boot the OmniBook. Note that changing your card's password will be entered to add and remove Windows NT accounts from ...
...is selected. 8. The original smart card contents will make it unable to unlock your smart card to log on to the new smart card. BIOS Password Options To see these accounts. For ease of use your computer. • Change whether the smart card's PIN must be restored to several different...still required to do the following: • Enable or disable BIOS smart card security. On the NT Logon or Win 95/98 tab, restore the card-removal setting you to boot the OmniBook. Note that changing your card's password will be entered to add and remove Windows NT accounts from ...