Deleting or changing an existing system password, If you assign and later, Assigning a system password – Dell PowerEdge 1655MC User Manual

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and Troubleshooting Guide). The setup password is erased at the same time.

Assigning a System Password

Before you can assign a system password, you must enter the System Setup program and check the System Password option.

When a system password is assigned, the setting shown for the System Password option is Enabled. If the Password Status option is Unlocked, you can
change the system password. If the Password Status option is Locked, you cannot change the system password. When the system password feature is
disabled by a jumper setting on the system board, the setting shown is Disabled, and you cannot change or enter a new system password.

When no system password is assigned and the password jumper on the system board is in the enabled (default) position, the setting shown for the System
Password
option is Not Enabled and the Password Status field is Unlocked. To assign a system password, perform the following steps:

1.

 

Verify that the Password Status option is set to Unlocked.

2.

 

Highlight the System Password option and then press <Enter>.

3.

 

Type your new system password.

You can use up to 32 characters in your password.

As you press each character key (or the spacebar for a blank space), a placeholder appears in the field.

The password assignment operation recognizes keys by their location on the keyboard without distinguishing between lowercase and uppercase
characters. For example, if you have an M in your password, the system recognizes either M or m as correct. Certain key combinations are not valid. If
you enter one of these combinations, the speaker emits a beep. To erase a character when entering your password, press the <Backspace> key or the
left-arrow key.

4.

 

Press <Enter>.

5.

 

To confirm your password, type it a second time and press <Enter>.

The System Password option changes to Enabled. Your system password is now set. You can exit the System Setup program and begin using your
system.

Using Your System Password to Secure Your System

Whenever you turn on or reboot your system by pressing the <Ctrl><Alt><Del> key combination, the following prompt appears on the screen when the
Password Status option is set to Unlocked:

Type in the password and... -- press <ENTER> to leave password security enabled. -- press <CTRL><ENTER> to disable password security. Enter

password:

If the Password Status option is set to Locked, the following prompt appears:

Type the password and press <Enter>.

After you type the correct system password and press <Enter>, your system completes the startup sequence and you can use the keyboard or mouse to
operate your system as usual.

If a wrong or incomplete system password is entered, the following message appears:

** Incorrect password. **

Enter password:

If an incorrect or incomplete system password is entered again, the same message appears.

The third and subsequent times an incorrect or incomplete system password is entered, the system displays the following message:

** Incorrect password. **

Number of unsuccessful password attempts: 3

System halted! Must power down.

The number of unsuccessful attempts made to enter the correct system password can alert you to an unauthorized person attempting to use your system.

Even after your system is turned off and on, the previous message is displayed each time an incorrect or incomplete system password is entered.

Deleting or Changing an Existing System Password

NOTICE:

If you leave your system running and unattended without having a system password assigned or if you leave your system unlocked so that

someone can disable the password by changing a jumper setting, anyone can access the data stored on your hard drive.

NOTE:

To escape from the field without assigning a system password, press <Enter> to move to another field, or press <Esc> at any time prior to

completing step 5.

NOTE:

Password protection does not take effect until you restart the system by turning the system off and then on again.

NOTE:

If you have assigned a setup password (see "

Using the Setup Password Feature

"), the system accepts your setup password as an alternate

system password.

NOTE:

You can use the Password Status option in conjunction with the System Password and Setup Password options to further protect your system

from unauthorized changes.

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