
Start Options: Select this choice to view and change
settings for device startup sequence, keyboard speed,
virus detection, various power-on options, and other
features.
You can control the startup sequence of the drives in the
server. Each time that you turn on the server, it checks
the drives as it looks for the operating system. The order
in which the system checks the drives is the drive-startup
sequence.
Note
The hard disk drive is the default startup device when
no other devices are ready.
To set the startup sequence:
1. Select Start Options.
2. Select Startup Sequence.
3. Select the sequence and devices from the choices
provided.
4. If Automatic Power On Startup Sequence is
Enabled
, select the sequence and devices from the
choices provided.
Date and Time: Select this choice to set the system
date and time.
The system time is in a 24-hour format:
hour/minute/second. The system date is in standard
format for your country. For example, in the United States,
the format is MM/DD/YYYY (Month/Day/Year).
Select Date and Time; then, use the Left Arrow (←) or
Right Arrow (→) key to advance through each data field.
Type the new information; the system saves the
information as you enter it.
System Security: Several security features are
available to help you secure the server and the information
that you store in it. To control access to the server, you
can implement the security features, such as adding
passwords, and securing IDE devices and diskette drives.
Using the Power-On Password Menu:
The
power-on password can deter unauthorized access to the
system. When you set the power-on password, you can
choose one of three password prompt modes.
On The system prompts the user for the power-on
password during startup. If you have a mouse
connected to the mouse port, it will remain
locked until you enter the power-on password.
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