Power Options Window
Yes, to do this just open Control Panel (Start, Control Panel) and click on 'User Accounts.' Then choose 'Manage User Accounts,' click your account and you can see and change your password. Note that to do this you will require administritive privilidges.
Your computer has been set not to require a password, but just to boot right into your desktop. To change this... Click on Start . . Run . . type "control userpasswords2" Check the box "Users must use a Name and Password to use this Computer" Restart and see if it displays the welcome screen and requires a password (presuming you set one) to logon.
Most programs now require that you provide part of the information and then the reset password will be sent to your email of record.
Yes, but it would require software that you would have to purchase. There is no real way to do it for free. You will just have to type your password every time.
Configure security through the CMOS setup utility.
You can go to the control panel, and click on users and click your name. From here you will be able to apply a password to your account, that way no one can sign on with this passphrase. You can also "LOCK" your computer if you want to leave it on, but are away. You click Log Off then click Switch User, this will require the password again before the computer will become active again.
Everything on your computer should be protected by a firewall and anti virus software. Personal information and files should be password protected. Passwords should not be stored on the computer.
Yes.To do this, you will need two things done. The first is to HAVE a password for your login account. The second thing is to set a preference to require a password whenever it is woke up.In OS X Leopard, this preference is found in Apple Menu (upper left corner) ---> System Preferences ---> Security ---> General ---> Require password to wake this computer from sleep or screen saver
The answer may vary with your computer operating system and the version of that system. In Windows 7, to turn on a screen saver password, go to Control Panel then Hardware and Sound then Power Options\System Settings under Password protection, you'll probably have to click : "Change settings currently unavailable", then click the little circle next to "Require a password" and the "Save changes" button.
Ummm... The game doesn't require a password... ---- The game doesn't require a password unless you have changed the password/pin. Hayato
Yes, all business software like this will require a password and for good reason since hacking is becoming more problematic, there should always be a password.
The best method to reset a BIOS password depends on what BIOS the computer has. Common BIOS's include AMI, Award, IBM and Phoenix. Numerous other BIOS's do exist, but these are the most common. Some BIOS's allow you to require a password be entered before the system will boot. Some BIOS's allow you to require a password to be entered before the BIOS setup may be accessed. The general categories of solutions to reset a BIOS password are: Using a Backdoor BIOS Password Resetting the BIOS Password using Software Resetting the BIOS Password using Hardware Vendor Specific Solutions for resetting the BIOS Password