Passwords and security: dell™ inspiron™ 7500 – Dell Inspiron 7500 User Manual

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Passwords and Security: Dell™ Inspiron™ 7500

About Passwords

When you receive the computer, the password features are disabled so that you can assign passwords if you wish. Once you assign a password,
you must enter the password to access the Setup program.

Use the Security menu in the Setup program to assign a password.

Physically Securing the Computer

To prevent unauthorized removal of the computer, use a security cable to attach the computer to an immovable object.

The security cable slot (see Figure 1) lets you attach a commercially available antitheft device to the computer. Antitheft devices for portable
computers usually include a segment of metal-stranded cable with an attached locking device and associated key. Complete instructions for
installing this kind of antitheft device are usually included with the device.

Figure 1. Security Cable Slot

To prevent unauthorized removal of the computer, loop the cable around an immovable object, insert the locking device into the security cable slot,
and lock the device.

Disabling the Serial and Parallel Ports

You can disable the serial port to prevent unauthorized access to the computer through an external serial device. To disable the serial port, set the
Serial Port option to Disabled in the System Devices menu of the Setup program. In addition, you should set up a password in the Security
menu of the Setup program.

You can disable the parallel port to prevent unauthorized access to the computer through an external parallel device. To disable the parallel port,
set the Parallel Port option to Disabled in the System Devices menu of the Setup program.

Disabling either port also prevents the unauthorized download of data from that port.

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About Passwords

Physically Securing the Computer

Disabling the Serial and Parallel Ports

NOTICE: The password features provide a high level of security for the data in the computer. However, they are not foolproof. If
your data requires more security, it is your responsibility to obtain and use additional forms of protection, such as data encryption
programs or PC Cards with encryption features.

NOTE: Antitheft devices are of differing designs. Before purchasing such a device, make sure it will work with the security cable slot in

the computer.

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