
Notes
1. Whenever the power-on password
function is set, the system does not
support any locally or remotely
scheduled shutdowns or restarts.
Therefore, be sure to use the
power-on password protection (lockout
function) that the operating system
provides.
Off The system does not prompt the user to enter
the power-on password during startup.
If you have a mouse connected to the mouse
port, the password prompt Off mode prevents
the system from detecting that a mouse is
attached.
Notes
c.
1. The mouse and keyboard are not
active until you enter the power-on
password, even if an operating system
has been installed in the server.
2. The password prompt Off mode does
not support any locally or remotely
scheduled shutdowns or restarts.
Therefore, do not use a power-on
wakeup or lockout function.
3. A serial mouse is not affected by the
password prompt Off mode.
To adjust the server configuration so that the
operating system does not display an error or
stop operating when the mouse port is disabled:
If you enter a password, the keyboard will
unlock, but the mouse connected to the mouse
port will remain disabled.
Operating System Instructions
OS/2
Do one of the following:
Set the CONFIG.SYS file so that the
operating system does not stop on a
device-driver error. To do this, put the
command “PAUSEONERROR=NO” near
the top of the CONFIG.SYS file.
Remove the mouse driver statement
from the CONFIG.SYS file.
Microsoft Windows
NT Server
When the mouse port disabled error message
appears, enter either the power-on or
administrator password to enable the
keyboard. Then use the keyboard to put a
check mark in the Do not display this
message in the future check box.
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