2. To encrypt the drive for future use, click Yes (Fig 1, 2). This will start the encryption process.

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Dell Data Protection USB Drive Encryption Introduction To further protect PC s that have access to sensitive data, the Dell Data Protection (DDP) client detects and encrypts USB/Flash drives when they are plugged into an encrypted system. To access these files, you will need a password. The goal of this is to protect the sensitive data in the event that the USB device is lost or stolen. Without the password to unlock the files, an unauthorized user will be unable to access the data. Encrypting a USB Drive Once a USB drive has been inserted into an encrypted machine, the Dell Data Protection software will recognize the unencrypted device.. Once the device drivers have loaded, the Unprotected Media Found window will appear (Fig ). Click No if you want to view files but not access them (Fig, ). Process Summary Introduction Encrypting a USB Drive Accessing Encrypted Files from an Unencrypted PC Accessing Encrypted Files from an Encrypted PC Recovering from a Lost or Forgotten Password. To encrypt the drive for future use, click Yes (Fig, ). This will start the encryption process. Figure 3. The Enter New Password box will appear (Fig ). In the New Password box (Fig, ), enter a password for the device that meets the following criteria: 8 characters long At least uppercase alpha character At least numeric character At least special character (!,@,#,$,%,_ etc.) OTS Publication: MS3 June, 04 Training@Towson.edu Office of Technology Services 04 -NonCommercial-NoDerivs License. Details available at http://www.towson.edu/otstraining

4. Retype the password in the Retype Password box (Fig, ). Figure 3 5. Click the OK button (Fig, 3). The drive will begin encrypting (Fig 3). Figure 3

6. After the encryption process completes, the External Media Device Protected window will appear. Click OK (Fig 4, ) and begin using the USB drive as you would normally. Figure 4 Accessing Encrypted Files from an Unencrypted PC To access the files on an encrypted USB/Flash drive from an unencrypted system you must launch a software program on the USB drive. The following steps will walk you through the process.. Insert your USB drive into the unencrypted PC.. Locate your drive from the Explorer window and double-click on it to reveal the files. The USB drive will appear with a key beside it. Figure 5 Note: You will not be able to open encrypted files directly from the USB drive on an unencrypted machine. You will be able to open unencrypted files. 3. Locate the AccessEncyrptedFiles.exe file (Fig 6, ). Double-click the file to launch it. Figure 6 3

4. The External Media Shield Options screen dialog box will appear. Select Run EMS Explorer (recommended) (Fig 7, ). Figure 7 Note: Install EMS Service is not recommended. A reboot of the system is required if you select Install EMS Services and you will also need Administrator Privileges. 5. The Enter External Media Password dialog box will appear (Fig 8). In the Password box (Fig 8, ), enter the passphrase you created when encrypting the drive and click OK (Fig 8, ). Figure 8 6. The EMS Explorer window will launch (Fig 9) and Secured will show up in the Status column (Fig 9, ) of encrypted files. You will have the ability to open, copy, paste and delete files through the EMS Explorer. 4

Note: Any files that have not been encrypted may be opened up as you would normally through the Windows Explorer. Figure 9 7. Double-click on a Secured file to open. The Path to Temporary Files dialog box will appear (Fig 0). This is a temporary location that will store your decrypted files. Accept the default file location by clicking the OK button (Fig 0, ). Your file will open and the Status will change to Managed in the EMS Explorer window. Figure 0 8. When finished, close the EMS Explorer window and safely eject the USB drive. Note: You must safely eject the USB drive by clicking on the USB icon in the task bar (Fig ) and then by clicking on Eject (Fig ) from the menu. Figure Figure 5

Accessing Encrypted Files from an Encrypted PC. Insert your USB drive into the encrypted PC.. The Enter External Media Password screen will appear. In the Password box (Fig 3, ), enter the passphrase you created when encrypting the drive and click OK (Fig 3, ). Figure 3 3. Locate your drive from the Explorer window and double-click on it to reveal the files. The USB drive will appear with a key beside it (Fig 4). Figure 4 4. Locate the file you wish to open and double-click on it. 5. When finished, close the EMS Explorer window and safely eject the USB drive. 6

Recovering from a Lost or Forgotten Password If you forget your password or input the incorrect password 3 times, your device will become locked out.. At the Enter External Media Password box, click the I Forgot button (Fig 5, ). The External Media Device Manual Authentication Failed box will appear (Fig 6). Figure 5. Contact the OTS Help Center at 40-704-55 and provide the Recovery Key ID (Fig 6, ) and Shield ID (Fig 6, ). The Help Center will provide you with an Access Code. 3. In the Access Code field (Fig 6, 3), enter the code given to you by the Help Center and click OK. (Fig 6, 4). You will then be prompted to create a new pass phrase for your USB device. Figure 6 3 4 7