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Preventing Unauthorized Access Inside The Computer; Getting Help; Figure 1-2. Security Keylock - Dell 2200 User Manual

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For information about enabling, disabling, or configuring
I/O ports and connectors, see Chapter 4, "Using the Sys-
tem Setup Program," or Chapter 5, "Using the EISA
Configuration Utility." For detailed descriptions and
illustrations of each port and connector on the I/O panel,
see "I/O Ports and Connectors" in Appendix B.
P
reventing Unauthorized Access
Inside the Computer
To prevent unauthorized access to the inside of the com-
puter, you can replace one of the screws that secure the
cover to the chassis with a special keylock screw that is
included with the system. A key, provided with the sys-
tem, is required to install or remove the special keylock
screw, thus preventing anyone without access to the tool
from removing the computer cover (see Figure 1-2).
key
keylock
screw

Figure 1-2. Security Keylock

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G
etting Help
If at any time you don't understand a procedure described
in this guide, or if your system does not perform as
expected, Dell provides a number of tools to help you.
For more information on these help tools, see the chapter
titled "Getting Help" in your Diagnostics and Trouble-
shooting Guide.

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