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DC Gringo
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      29th Jul 2005
I have a laptop with XP pro and I keep getting the following message in my
event log every 30 minutes:

Event Type: Information
Event Source: OMCI
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1
Date: 7/29/2005
Time: 10:46:28 AM
User: N/A
Computer: theLaptop
Description:
Chassis intrusion detected. This typically does NOT indicate a hardware
failure.
1. Contact your Help Desk if you did not personally open your chassis.
2. Enter System Setup & Set Chassis Intrusion to 'Clear'.


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Patrick Keenan
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      29th Jul 2005
"DC Gringo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a laptop with XP pro and I keep getting the following message in my
>event log every 30 minutes:
>
> Event Type: Information
> Event Source: OMCI
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 1
> Date: 7/29/2005
> Time: 10:46:28 AM
> User: N/A
> Computer: theLaptop
> Description:
> Chassis intrusion detected. This typically does NOT indicate a hardware
> failure.
> 1. Contact your Help Desk if you did not personally open your chassis.
> 2. Enter System Setup & Set Chassis Intrusion to 'Clear'.
>
>
> _____
> DC G


You might ask the laptop vendor where the intrusion detection sensor is
physically located and look there for a clue.

HTH
-pk


 
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Damo
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      30th Jul 2005
So what do you want US to do about it? You didn't exactly say you know!

Assuming you don't want it there, then do what it says at the bottom of your
orig post:

1. Contact your Help Desk if you did not personally open your chassis.
> 2. Enter System Setup & Set Chassis Intrusion to 'Clear'.


Damo


"DC Gringo" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have a laptop with XP pro and I keep getting the following message in my
>event log every 30 minutes:
>
> Event Type: Information
> Event Source: OMCI
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 1
> Date: 7/29/2005
> Time: 10:46:28 AM
> User: N/A
> Computer: theLaptop
> Description:
> Chassis intrusion detected. This typically does NOT indicate a hardware
> failure.
> 1. Contact your Help Desk if you did not personally open your chassis.
> 2. Enter System Setup & Set Chassis Intrusion to 'Clear'.
>
>
> _____
> DC G
>



 
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ILDuckhunter
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      30th Jul 2005

If your setup password is enabled, you must know the setup password
before you can reset the Chassis Intrusion setting.

This feature detects that the chassis was opened and alerts you to the
fact.

To change the Chassis Intrusion setting:

1. Enter system setup.
2. Press the down-arrow keys to move to the System Security option.
3. Press <Enter> to access the System Security option's pop-up menu.
4. Press the down-arrow key to move to the Chassis Intrusion setting.
5. Press the spacebar to select an option setting.
6. Exit system setup.

Option Settings:
Enabled: If the computer cover is opened, the setting changes to
Detected, and the following alert message displays during the boot
routine at the next computer start-up:

Alert! Cover was previously removed.

To reset the Detected setting, enter system setup. In the Chassis
Intrusion option, press the left- or right-arrow key to select Reset,
and then choose Enabled, Enabled-Silent, or Disabled.

Enabled-Silent (default) — If the computer cover is opened, the setting
changes to Detected. No alert message appears during the boot sequence
at the next computer start-up.

Disabled — No intrusion monitoring occurs and no messages appear.

Hope this helps.


DC Gringo Wrote:
> I have a laptop with XP pro and I keep getting the following message in
> my
> event log every 30 minutes:
>
> Event Type: Information
> Event Source: OMCI
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 1
> Date: 7/29/2005
> Time: 10:46:28 AM
> User: N/A
> Computer: theLaptop
> Description:
> Chassis intrusion detected. This typically does NOT indicate a
> hardware
> failure.
> 1. Contact your Help Desk if you did not personally open your chassis.
> 2. Enter System Setup & Set Chassis Intrusion to 'Clear'.
>
>
> _____
> DC G



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