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5 HP ProtectTools Security Manager
HP ProtectTools Security Manager allows you to significantly increase the security of your computer.
You can use preloaded Security Manager applications, as well as additional applications available for
immediate download from the Web:
Manage your logon and passwords.
Easily change your Windows® operating system password.
Set program preferences.
Use fingerprints for extra security and convenience.
Enroll one or more scenes for authentication.
Set up a smart card for authentication.
Back up and restore your program data.
Add more applications.
Opening Security Manager
You can open Security Manager in one of the following ways:
From the Windows desktop, double-click the HP ProtectTools icon in the notification area,
located at the far right of the taskbar.
– or –
From Control Panel, select System and Security, and then select HP ProtectTools Security
Manager.
Using the Security Manager User Console
The Security Manager User Console is the central location for easy access to Security Manager
features, applications, and settings. The User Console displays the following components:
ID Card—Displays the Windows user name and icon identifying the logged on user account.
Security Applications—Displays an expanding menu of links for configuring the following
categories of security:
Home—Manage passwords, set up your authentication credentials, or check the status of
the security applications.
Theft Recovery—Computrace for HP ProtectTools (purchased separately)
My Logons—Manage your authentication credentials with Password Manager and Credential
Manager.
My Data—Manage the security of your data with Drive Encryption.
NOTE: This item is not displayed if the application is not installed.
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