HP JetAdvantage Security Manager 10 Device E-LTU Bedienungsanleitung Seite 35

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set on the device, HP DSS and other remote configuration tools use this password to connect. This
allows administrators to use separate HP EWS and HP DSS administrator passwords. To enable
(remediate), select the check box and then enter/confirm the Remote Configuration Password to use.
To disable, clear the password fields and deselect the check box.
Bootloader Password
The bootloader password is used to prevent unauthorized access to the device's bootloader settings
from the control panel. These settings control system-wide options such as cold resets, NVRAM and
disk initialization, and clearing RFU errors. If improperly set, these options can severely impact the
device's operation. On most devices, the bootloader password is not set by default.
Note: Once set, the bootloader password cannot be recovered if lost. Losing the password
permanently prevents access to the bootloader settings. If you plan to use this password, HP
recommends individually setting it on each device, rather than across multiple devices.
Knowledge of an existing bootloader is required before a new bootloader password can be set.
Therefore, the credential store allows for adding an existing bootloader password so it can be used to
set the bootloader password to a new value. If Security Manager can change the password on the
device, it will store the new password in the credential store to be used for future bootloader
password transactions. If the bootloader password is blank on the device, during remediation
Security Manager will set whatever is entered in the policy as the bootloader password on the device
and will store the new password in the credential store to be used for future bootloader password
transactions.
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