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Table 316. --OwnerPwd (continued)
Attribute Details Description
To set the password:
C:\>cctk --OwnerPwd=<new-password>
You can set the owner password if the lower priority passwords (administrator, system, or hard
drive passwords) are not set.
NOTE: If owner password is set on a system, set the system or administrator password for
configuring the BIOS options on the system.
To change the password:
C:\>cctk --OwnerPwd=<new-password> --valOwnerPwd=<old-password>
To remove the password:
C:\>cctk --OwnerPwd= --valOwnerPwd=<password>
--PasswordBypass
Table 317. --PasswordBypass
Attribute Details Description
Valid Argument Disabled, RebootBypass, ResumeBypass, RebootAndResumeBypass
Sets the password bypass feature.
--PasswordConfiguration
Table 318. --PasswordConfiguration
Attribute Details Description
Valid Argument
This feature displays and configures the password rules those are applicable to set SysPwd,
SetupPwd, OwnerPwd, and HddPwd.
Suboptions are:
PwdMinLenThis feature controls the minimum number of characters that are mandatory
for a password. Example: cctk PasswordConfiguration --PwdMinLen=8
PwdLowerCaseRqdWhen enabled, this feature reinforces that the password must
contain one lower case letter. Example: cctk PasswordConfiguration --
PwdLowerCaseRqd=Enabled
PwdUpperCaseRqdWhen enabled, this feature reinforces that the password must
contain one upper case letter. Example: cctk PasswordConfiguration --
PwdUpperCaseRqd=Enabled
PwdDigitRqdWhen enabled, this feature reinforces that the password must contain
one-digit number. Example: cctk PasswordConfiguration --
PwdDigitRqd=Enabled
PwdSpecialCharRqdWhen enabled, this feature reinforces password must contain one
special character. Example: cctk PasswordConfiguration --
PwdSpecialCharRqd=Enabled
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