HP Omni Pro 110 HP ProtectTools Security Software,Version 6.0 User Guide - Page 72

Device Access Manager for HP, Drive Encryption for HP

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Index A access controlling 53 preventing unauthorized 8 accessing HP ProtectTools Security 6 account basic user 50 advanced tasks Device Access Manager 54 Embedded Security 52 B background service, Device Access Manager 53 backing up and restoring certification information 52 Embedded Security 52 backup and restore 22 basic user account 50 Basic User Key password setting 50 BIOS administrator password 10 C changing Windows password 19 common use examples 3 Computer Setup administrator password 10 Computrace for HP ProtectTools common use examples 6 configuring users 13 controlling device access 53 D data, restricting access to 7 decrypting a drive 29 Device Access Manager for HP ProtectTools background service 53 common use examples 5 device class configuration 54 JITA configuration 54 simple configuration 53 user or group, adding 54 user or group, denying access to 54 user or group, removing 54 Drive Encryption for HP ProtectTools activating 30 activating a TPM-protected password 30 backup and recovery 31 common use examples 4 creating backup keys 31 deactivating 30 decrypting individual drives 30 encrypting individual drives 30 logging in after Drive Encryption is activated 30 managing Drive Encryption 30 opening 30 E Embedded Security for HP ProtectTools backup file, creating 52 basic user account 50 Basic User Key 50 certification data, restoring 52 common use examples 4 enabling TPM chip 49 encrypted e-mail 51 encrypting files and folders 51 initializing chip 50 installing 49 migrating keys 52 owner password, changing 52 password 9 Personal Secure Drive 51 resetting user password 52 setup procedures 49 emergency recovery 50 emergency recovery token password definition 9 setting 50 enabling TPM chip 49 encrypting a drive 29 encrypting files and folders 51 F F10 Setup password 10 features, HP ProtectTools 2 File Sanitizer 46 File Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools aborting a shred or free space bleaching operation 48 bleaching 43 common use examples 5 manually activating free space bleaching 47 manually shredding all selected items 47 manually shredding one asset 47 opening 43 predefined shred profile 44 setting a bleaching schedule 44 setting a shred schedule 44 setup procedures 43 shred profile 45 shred profile, selecting or creating 44 shredding 43 simple delete profile 45 using key sequence to initiate shredding 46 using the File Sanitizer icon 46 viewing log files 48 G Getting started administrators 13 H HP ProtectTools features 2 HP ProtectTools Security Manager adding applications 22 backup and restore 22 62 Index ENWW

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Index
A
access
controlling
53
preventing unauthorized
8
accessing HP ProtectTools
Security
6
account
basic user
50
advanced tasks
Device Access Manager
54
Embedded Security
52
B
background service, Device
Access Manager
53
backing up and restoring
certification information
52
Embedded Security
52
backup and restore
22
basic user account
50
Basic User Key password
setting
50
BIOS administrator password
10
C
changing Windows password
19
common use examples
3
Computer Setup
administrator password
10
Computrace for HP ProtectTools
common use examples
6
configuring users
13
controlling device access
53
D
data, restricting access to
7
decrypting a drive
29
Device Access Manager for HP
ProtectTools
background service
53
common use examples
5
device class configuration
54
JITA configuration
54
simple configuration
53
user or group, adding
54
user or group, denying access
to
54
user or group, removing
54
Drive Encryption for HP
ProtectTools
activating
30
activating a TPM-protected
password
30
backup and recovery
31
common use examples
4
creating backup keys
31
deactivating
30
decrypting individual drives
30
encrypting individual drives
30
logging in after Drive
Encryption is activated
30
managing Drive Encryption
30
opening
30
E
Embedded Security for HP
ProtectTools
backup file, creating
52
basic user account
50
Basic User Key
50
certification data, restoring
52
common use examples
4
enabling TPM chip
49
encrypted e-mail
51
encrypting files and folders
51
initializing chip
50
installing
49
migrating keys
52
owner password, changing
52
password
9
Personal Secure Drive
51
resetting user password
52
setup procedures
49
emergency recovery
50
emergency recovery token
password
definition
9
setting
50
enabling
TPM chip
49
encrypting a drive
29
encrypting files and folders
51
F
F10 Setup password
10
features, HP ProtectTools
2
File Sanitizer
46
File Sanitizer for HP ProtectTools
aborting a shred or free space
bleaching operation
48
bleaching
43
common use examples
5
manually activating free space
bleaching
47
manually shredding all selected
items
47
manually shredding one
asset
47
opening
43
predefined shred profile
44
setting a bleaching schedule
44
setting a shred schedule
44
setup procedures
43
shred profile
45
shred profile, selecting or
creating
44
shredding
43
simple delete profile
45
using key sequence to initiate
shredding
46
using the File Sanitizer icon
46
viewing log files
48
G
Getting started
administrators
13
H
HP ProtectTools features
2
HP ProtectTools Security Manager
adding applications
22
backup and restore
22
62
Index
ENWW