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Quick Start Guide Welcome to SecurFlash ™ , Version 8.2 software from encryptX Corporation ( www.encryptX.com ) . The SecurFlash software encrypts and hides sen sitive information on removable drives such as USB flash drives, removable hard drives, and also works to encrypt and hide file s on your local PC hard drive. Encryption is designed to pr[...]
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I. Running the SecurFlash Applicat ion The SecurFlash software may have been pre-installed on y our drive. The first time you run the application you will be asked to ac cept a licen se agreement and to establish your password an d password recovery hint. 1. If the Run SecurFlash.exe file is not already present o n your drive: a. Download the Secur[...]
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III. Decr ypting When the user decrypts files, the SecurFlash so ftware decrypts the files to the u s er specified location. A copy of the original encrypted files will rema in in the encrypted file system until deleted. After the decryption of a file or fo lder, the decrypt ed item is not protected and can be freely used. The user can choose to de[...]
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A. Mark Files a nd Folders for Deletion When files and folders are marked for deletion, t he encrypted file system size does not diminish initially because they have not yet been emptied fr om the file syste m. To permanently delete the files are recover space on the drive you must also Empty the files/folders tha t you marked for deletion. Files c[...]
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2. In the Change Pass word Hint dialog box, enter a new hint question and answer and click OK . VII. Auditing The SecurFlash software trac ks files that have been encrypted and stored in the encrypted and hidden file system on the drive. 1. Click the Audit toolbar button. The Audit History dialog box that lists encrypted files/fo lders and user act[...]
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X. Copyright and Trade mark Information © 1999-2007, encryptX Corporation. All rights reserved. SecurFlash is a registered tradem ark of encryptX Cor poration. January 19, 2007 Page 6[...]