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‎12-20-2024
05:21 PM
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Obi_1_Cinobi
Hi,
I created a report which can give the BIOS power-on password status, if there is no password , this field gives 0, if this field gives 1, the power-on password is set, but I saw also some asset have the value "3",
Do you know the meaning of "2" or "3"?
Thank youtblComputersystem.PowerOnPasswordStatus values
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‎12-23-2024 12:05 PM
Hello lunesolitaire,
Under the Report menu, you can find our database documentation. Which describes all fields in the database and it also mentions allowed values for most fields. For Poweronpasswordstatus, we found these values:
System hardware security settings for Power-On Password Status.
Value Meaning
0 (0x0) Disabled
1 (0x1) Enabled
2 (0x2) Not Implemented
3 (0x3) Unknown
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‎12-24-2024 04:21 PM
Thank you Mister_Nobody! It's nice to know this way, have a nice day!
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‎12-23-2024 12:05 PM
Hello lunesolitaire,
Under the Report menu, you can find our database documentation. Which describes all fields in the database and it also mentions allowed values for most fields. For Poweronpasswordstatus, we found these values:
System hardware security settings for Power-On Password Status.
Value Meaning
0 (0x0) Disabled
1 (0x1) Enabled
2 (0x2) Not Implemented
3 (0x3) Unknown

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‎12-24-2024 04:23 PM
Thank you FrankSc! it is helpful, so , these codes are not the same as the manufacturer
