HP Dc5000 Desktop Management Guide - Page 43

DriveLock, Finish

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Desktop Management Guide 44. Click Next to confirm settings and accept the default recovery data location. ✎ Steps 45 through 49 reinstall the original Basic User configuration. 45. Select the appropriate Security Features and click Next. 46. Click the appropriate e-mail client to select it, then click Next. 47. Click the the Encryption Certificate and click Next to apply it. 48. Click Next to confirm settings. 49. Click Finish. 50. Restart the computer. Ä CAUTION: Safeguard the Basic User password. Encrypted data cannot be accessed or recovered without this password. DriveLock DriveLock is an industry-standard security feature that prevents unauthorized access to the data on MultiBay hard drives. DriveLock has been implemented as an extension to Computer Setup. It is only available when DriveLock-capable hard drives are detected. DriveLock is intended for HP customers for whom data security is the paramount concern. For such customers, the cost of the hard drive and the loss of the data stored on it is inconsequential when compared with the damage that could result from unauthorized access to its contents. In order to balance this level of security with the practical need to accomodate a forgotten password, the HP implementation of DriveLock employs a two-password security scheme. One password is intended to be set and used by a system administrator while the other is typically set and used by the end-user. There is no "back-door" that can be used to unlock the drive if both passwords are lost. Therefore, DriveLock is most safely used when the data contained on the hard drive is replicated on a corporate information system or is regularly backed up. Desktop Management Guide www.hp.com 39

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Desktop Management Guide
44. Click
Next
to confirm settings and accept the default recovery
data location.
Steps 45 through 49 reinstall the original Basic User configuration.
45. Select the appropriate Security Features and click
Next
.
46. Click the appropriate e-mail client to select it, then click
Next
.
47. Click the the Encryption Certificate and click
Next
to apply it.
48. Click
Next
to confirm settings.
49. Click
Finish
.
50. Restart the computer.
Ä
CAUTION:
Safeguard the Basic User password.
Encrypted data
cannot be accessed or recovered without this password
.
DriveLock
DriveLock is an industry-standard security feature that prevents
unauthorized access to the data on MultiBay hard drives. DriveLock
has been implemented as an extension to Computer Setup. It is only
available when DriveLock-capable hard drives are detected.
DriveLock is intended for HP customers for whom data security is the
paramount concern. For such customers, the cost of the hard drive
and the loss of the data stored on it is inconsequential when compared
with the damage that could result from unauthorized access to its
contents. In order to balance this level of security with the practical
need to accomodate a forgotten password, the HP implementation of
DriveLock employs a two-password security scheme. One password
is intended to be set and used by a system administrator while the
other is typically set and used by the end-user. There is no
“back-door” that can be used to unlock the drive if both passwords
are lost. Therefore, DriveLock is most safely used when the data
contained on the hard drive is replicated on a corporate information
system or is regularly backed up.