3. Move the cursor to the Enter Power-on Password Again data field and typethe password again.Note: A message appears if the two passwords do not match. If thishappens, press Esc to cancel the request and return to the SystemSecurity menu.4. If a message appears telling you to select another password, press Enter toreturn to the Power-On Password menu. Choose a different password to usefor your power-on password.5. Select Change Power-on Password to save the new password; then, pressEnter.To delete a power-on password:1. Select Power-on Password from the System Security menu; then, press Enter.The Power-on Password menu appears.2. Select Delete Power-on Password; then, press Enter. A confirmation windowappears.3. Press Enter to delete the power-on password, or press Esc to cancel therequest and return to the System Security menu.To allow the system to start in unattended-start mode when a power-on passwordis set:1. Select Power-on Password from the System Security menu; then, press Enter.The Power-on Password screen appears.2. Select Allow for unattended boot with password. Press the Left or RightArrow key to toggle the entry to On.Note: The Allow for unattended boot with password data field must be setto On for the system to support locally or remotely scheduled systemshutdowns or restarts in unattended-start mode.Using the administrator password menuThe administrator password (sometimes called a supervisor-level password)controls access to some features of the server, including the Configuration/SetupUtility program.Attention:If an administrator password is set and then forgotten, it cannot be overridden orremoved. You must replace the system board.Chapter 3. Configuring your server 25