No password, Password access, Master password – Lenovo THINKPAD Z60M User Manual

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No

password

This

option

uses

no

authentication

and

allows

the

user

to

enter

the

Predesktop

Area

without

using

a

password.

Password

access

There

are

three

options

for

password

access:

v

Master

password

v

User

ID

and

password

or

passphrase

v

No

password

Master

password

The

master

password

is

a

single

password

that

allows

you

access

to

the

Predesktop

Area

and

backups.

This

is

set

by

using

the

command

line

interface,

and

is

the

only

password

option

if

Client

Security

Solution

is

not

installed.

User

ID

and

password

or

passphrase

This

option

uses

the

Client

Security

Solution

code

for

password

or

passphrase

management.

The

Client

Security

Solution

GINA

will

prompt

the

user

for

this

password

or

passphrase

on

startup

of

the

Predesktop

Area.

This

provides

better

security

for

a

multi-user

environment.

If

a

user

logs

on

using

the

GINA,

that

user

is

allowed

access

to

that

user’s

files

only,

and

no

one

else’s.

This

option

can

be

set

through

the

command

line

interface

or

the

GUI.

No

password

This

option

uses

no

authentication.

Restore

type

Following

are

the

methods

for

restoring

files:

v

File

rescue

v

Single

file

restore

v

Operating

system

and

Applications

v

Rejuvenation

v

Full

restore

v

Factory

content/Image

Ultra

Builder

Note:

Rescue

and

Recovery

cannot

capture

cached

credentials

for

a

domain

user

after

a

restore.

File

rescue

File

rescue

used

before

restore,

prompts

the

user

for

the

backup

storage

location

and

then

the

user

selects

a

backup.

Rescue

and

Recovery

will

display

the

files

that

the

current

user

is

authorized

to

access.

The

user

then

selects

the

files,

folders,

or

both

to

be

rescued.

Excluding

the

local

harddrive,

the

system

will

display

available

file

locations

where

the

files

can

be

rescued.

The

user

will

need

to

choose

a

destination

with

sufficient

space

for

the

rescued

files

and

the

system

restore

files.

Single

file

restore

Single

file

restore

prompts

the

user

for

the

Backup

Storage

location,

and

then

the

user

selects

a

backup.

Rescue

and

Recovery

will

display

files

that

the

user

is

44

Rescue

and

Recovery

Deployment

Guide

Version

4.1

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