Appendix h - toshiba anti-theft protection timer, Appendix h, Toshiba anti-theft protection timer – Toshiba Tecra S3 User Manual

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Appendix H

TOSHIBA Anti-theft Protection

Timer

This function sets the limit for the number of days during which you are able

to bypass authentication for the BIOS, Hard Disk Drive and Fingerprint.
When the time limit is exceeded, you are required to provide the Password

or fingerprint authentication for the BIOS and Hard Disk Drive to gain

access to the system.
To set permissions and limits for the TOSHIBA Anti-theft Protection Timer

please use the TOSHIBA Password Utility.
The settings can only be activated or modified by a user with supervisor

authority. If the supervisor password is not set, click on the Set button in

Supervisor Password from the supervisor tab in TOSHIBA Password

Utility and set the password on the dialog screen that appears.
Then, click on the Set button in TOSHIBA Anti-theft Protection Timer.
Take the following action if the set limit is exceeded.

If the Supervisor Password is registered but the User Password is not,

enter the Supervisor Password to boot up the computer.

If both the Supervisor Password and the User Password are registered,

enter either the Supervisor Password, the User Password or the

fingerprint authentication to boot up the computer.

The limit counts the number of days from the last time Windows is

logged on till the next time the computer is booted up. The range can

be set from 1 to 28 days.

Authentication is required in the following cases even if the time limit is

not exceeded:

The computer’s clock is significantly modified.

The RTC battery becomes completely discharged.

The computer is not turned off normally.

If the Supervisor Password is deleted, this function becomes disabled.

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