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DataTraveler Vault - Privacy Edition This document is designed to help users with the DataTraveler Vault - Privacy Edition. For additional support, please visit our on-line technical support site at http://www.kingston.com/support. The DataTraveler Vault- Privacy Edition (DTVault Privacy or DTVP) is USB 2.0 High Speed compliant. It is comprised of a 100% Secure Partition backed by a Complex Password. For additional security, the DTVault Privacy incorporates a 256-bit AES Hardware Based Encryption. Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 2-25-2010

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Requirements... 3 1.1 System... 3 1.2 Recommendations... 3 2 Getting Started (Windows)... 4 2.1 Initial Setup... 4 3 Using DTVault Privacy (Windows)... 7 3.1 Login to DTVault Privacy... 7 3.2 Browsing the DTVault Privacy... 7 3.3 Exploring the DTVault Privacy Features... 8 3.4 Secure Storage... 10 4 Getting Started (Mac)... 11 4.1 Initial Setup... 11 5 Using DTVault Privacy (Mac)... 15 5.1 Login to DTVault Privacy... 15 5.2 Browsing the DTVault Privacy... 15 5.3 Exploring the DTVault Privacy Features... 16 5.4 Safely Eject DTVault Privacy... 18 Secure Storage... 19 6 FAQs... 20 Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 2

1 REQUIREMENTS 1.1 System Windows Pentium III Processor 14MB free disk space USB 2.0 Operating Systems o Windows 2000 (SP4) o Windows XP (SP1, SP2, SP3) o Windows Vista (SP1, SP2) o Windows 7 Two available drive letters between physical drives and network shares. Mac 14MB free disk space USB 2.0 Operating Systems o Mac OS X 10.4.x - 10.6 1.2 Recommendations Mac - Avoid the use of keyboard USB ports and HUBs. Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 3

This area provides additional tips, warnings, notes, etc. where needed. Throughout this document you may see the following symbols. These symbols are an indication that additional information is available in this area. 2 GETTING STARTED (WINDOWS) 2.1 Initial Setup 1. Insert the DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition (DTVault Privacy) directly into an available USB port of a computer operating a compatible Windows based system. A Found New Hardware message may appear (Figure 1). Figure 1: New Hardware Found 2. After the hardware installation is complete, the DTVault Privacy Setup Wizard will guide you through the initial setup. Select your language and click Next to continue (Figure 2). Figure 2: Setup Wizard 3. If the Setup Wizard does not automatically appear, please do the following: a. Double-click Computer (or My Computer) via the Windows Desktop. b. Right-click the drive labeled DTVP and select Explore. c. Double-click DTVP_Launcher.exe to execute the Setup Wizard. Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 4

The password must be a minimum of 6 characters and must not exceed 16 characters. It must also contain three of the following four characters: lower case letters, upper case letters, numeric characters and/or special characters. 4. Accept the License Agreement to continue. 5. Set a device password for data protection (Figure 3). This password will enable the drive to be used as removable storage. It will also protect the data stored on the drive. 6. Re-enter the password for confirmation. Two examples of a valid complex password: ABc123 and bob$411. Figure 3: Complex Password 7. Click Next to set your DTVault Privacy password. Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 5

8. Enter your Contact Information into the corresponding field (Figure 4). Click Finish to continue. Figure 4: Contact Information 9. The Wizard will automatically format the drive. Never remove the DTVault Privacy drive during the format process. Figure 5: DTVault Privacy Format 10. A Format Complete window will display after the format is done (Figure 5). Click OK to complete the initial DTVault Privacy setup. Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 6

3 USING DTVAULT PRIVACY (WINDOWS) 3.1 Login to DTVault Privacy 1. After the initial Setup is complete, you will automatically be logged into DTVault Privacy. Hereafter, you will login to DTVault Privacy promptly after inserting the drive into the USB port. If you were not automatically logged in by the initial setup, enter your password to access the data stored on the DTVault Privacy drive (Figure 6). Figure 6: DTVault Privacy Login 3.2 Browsing the DTVault Privacy 1. The DTVault Privacy is broken down into two (2) partitions (Figure 7). DTVP is a read-only partition containing the DTVault Privacy system files. Kingston (or Removable Disk) is the read/write partition for data storage, protected by the complex password. Figure 7: DTVault - Privacy Partitions Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 7

3.3 Exploring the DTVault Privacy Features Additional features are available via the DTVault Privacy icon located in the System Tray (Figure8). Windows 7 users may need to click Show hidden icons arrow to display the DTVault Privacy System Tray icon. The options are as follows: DTVault Privacy Settings Allows you to select the Language your DTVault Privacy features will display in. You can also change the Contact Information and the Password / Password Hint. Browse DTVault Privacy Will launch Windows Explorer enabling you to view the data in your read/ write partition. Figure 8: DTVault Privacy Icon Features Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 8

All data in the read/ write partition will be lost! Format DTVault Privacy This option is used to format your DataTraveler Vault Privacy drive (Figure 9). The DTVault Privacy password is required in Windows XP/2000 (non admin users) and Windows Vista (all users) to format the drive. DTVault Privacy includes a lockdown for enhanced security. This lockdown will lock the DTVault Privacy whenever a maximum number of unsuccessful password attempts exceed a preconfigured value (see section 3.4 Secure Storage for details). Figure 9: Format - DTVault Privacy Internet service is required for the Online Support feature. Online Support Takes you directly to Kingston s on-line technical support. About DTVault Privacy Used to obtain important information such as: DTVault Privacy Version, Firmware Version, and Serial Number. Shut down DTVault Privacy Will stop the DTVault Privacy drive for safe removal. Once you receive the confirmation you can safely remove the DTVault Privacy from the USB port. Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 9

All data will be lost after the format is complete! 3.4 Secure Storage In addition to the complex password, all of the data stored on the DTVault Privacy is secured with a 256-bit AES Hardware Based Encryption. The DTVault Privacy also includes a lockdown for enhanced security. This lockdown will permanently block the DTVault Privacy whenever a maximum number of unsuccessful password attempts exceed a pre-configured value (the default value for the DTVault Privacy is 10). In such an event, you will be forced to format DTVault Privacy to regain operation (Figures 10a-10b). Figure 10a: Login Failure & Countdown Figure 10b: DTVault Privacy Lockdown Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 10

4 GETTING STARTED (MAC) 4.1 Initial Setup 1. Insert the DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition (DTVault Privacy) directly into an available USB port of a computer operating a compatible Mac OS X system. Double-click on the DTVP icon which appears on the Desktop (Figure 11). Figure 11: DTVP (Mac) Desktop Icon Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 11

2. Select the Mac folder. Once the folder opens, double-click the DTVP application icon to launch the DTVault Privacy Setup Wizard (Figure 12). Figure 12: DTVP (Mac) Folder 3. The DTVault Privacy Setup Wizard will guide you through the initial setup. Select your language and click Next (Figure 13). Accept the license agreement to continue. Figure 13: DTVP (Mac) Setup Wizard Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 12

The password must be a minimum of 6 characters and must not exceed 16 characters. It must also contain three of the following four characters: lower case letters, upper case letters, numeric characters and/or special characters. 4. Set a device password for data protection (Figure 14). This password will enable the drive to be used as removable storage. It will also protect the data stored on the drive. 5. Re-enter the password for confirmation. Good examples of a complex password: ABc123 or bob$411. Figure 14: DTVP (Mac) Complex Password 6. Click Next to set your DTVault Privacy password. Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 13

7. Enter your Contact Information into the corresponding fields (Figure 15). Click Next to continue. Figure 15: DTVP (Mac) Contact Information Never remove or attempt to access the DTVault Privacy drive during the format process! 8. The Wizard will automatically format the drive. Figure 16: DTVP (Mac) Format Complete 9. A Format Complete window will display after the format is done (Figure 16). Click OK to complete the initial DTVault Privacy setup. Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 14

5 USING DTVAULT PRIVACY (MAC) 5.1 Login to DTVault Privacy 1. After the initial Setup is complete, you will automatically be logged into DTVault Privacy. However, hereafter you will manually login to DTVault Privacy after inserting the drive into the USB port. Locate and launch the DTVP application via DTVP>Mac. Enter your password to access the data stored on the DTVault Privacy drive (Figure 17). Figure 17: DTVP (Mac) Login 5.2 Browsing the DTVault Privacy 1. DTVault Privacy is broken down into two volumes (Figure 18). DTVP is a read-only partition containing the DTVault Privacy system files. Kingston is the read/write partition for data storage, protected by the complex password. Figure 18: DTVault Privacy (Mac) Volumes Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 15

5.3 Exploring the DTVault Privacy Features Mac OS X 10.6 users may need to press and hold the control key prior to selecting the DTVault Privacy icon to display these features. Additional features are available via the DTVault Privacy icon located in the Mac Dock (Figure 19). Click and hold the DTVault Privacy icon to view the features below. Figure 19: DTVault Privacy (Mac) Icon Features DTVault Privacy Settings Allows you to select the Language your DTVault Privacy features will display in. You can also change the Contact Information and the Password / Password Hint. Browse DTVault Privacy Will launch Windows Explorer enabling you to view the data in your read/ write partition. Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 16

Format DTVault Privacy This option is used to Erase your DataTraveler Vault Privacy drive (Figure 20). All data in the read/write partition will be lost during format! DTVault Privacy includes lockdown for enhanced security. This lockdown will lock the DTVault Privacy whenever a maximum number of unsuccessful password attempts exceed a pre-configured value. Internet connection is required for the Online Support feature to work. Figure 20: DTVault Privacy (Mac) Format Warning DTVault Privacy must remain present for quick login to function properly. The Keep in Dock feature should be enabled only while the drive is inserted. Prior to ejecting the drive, this feature should be disabled. DTVault Privacy must be present during login in order for the Open at Login feature to function properly. Online Support Takes you directly to Kingston s on-line technical support. About DTVault Privacy Used to obtain important information such as: DTVault Privacy Version, Firmware Version, and Serial Number. Shut down DTVault Privacy Will stop the DTVault Privacy drive for safe removal. Once you receive the confirmation you can safely remove the DTVault Privacy from the USB port. Keep in Dock - Will keep DTVault Privacy in the Dock (for quick login) after DTVault Privacy logout. Open at Login - Will add DTVault Privacy to your Login Items, causing it to automatically launch at login. Show in Finder - Opens a new Finder window and displays the DTVault Privacy application contents. Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 17

The Quit feature will remove the Kingston partition from the Desktop. However, to dismount the CD partition, you must drag the CD icon to the trash. Hide/Show - Will minimize and/or maximize the active/visible DTVault Privacy window. Quit - Will discontinue access to the data partition. 5.4 Safely Eject DTVault Privacy 1. To safely eject the DTVault Privacy drive, select Shut down DTVault Privacy from the Mac Dock icon (Figure 21). You can now safely eject the DTVault Privacy drive. For the best user experience, select Shut down DTVault Privacy to properly shut down the DTVault Privacy drive. It is recommended that the DTVault Privacy drive be removed from the USB port once it has been ejected. Figure 21: Safe Ejection (Mac) Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 18

Secure Storage All data will be lost after the format is complete! In addition to the complex password, all of the data stored on the DTVault Privacy is secured with a 256-bit AES Hardware Based Encryption. The DTVault Privacy also includes a lockdown for enhanced security. This lockdown will permanently block the DTVault Privacy whenever a maximum number of unsuccessful password attempts exceed a pre-configured value (the default value for the DTVault Privacy is 10). In such an event, you will be forced to reinitialize/format DTVault Privacy to regain operation (Figures 22a- 22b). Figure 22a: DTVP (Mac) Login Countdown Figure 22b: DTVP (Mac) Lockdown Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 19

6 FAQS FAQs are used to bring you frequently asked questions, which may surface during the use of a product. Below we have posted the most common FAQs for quick viewing. For the latest technical documentation, please visit Kingston s online technical support at http://www.kingston.com/support. Q1) I inserted the DTVault Privacy and it does not show up in Computer (or My Computer) or I receive a DTVault Privacy requires two free drive letters error message. A1) This is a common Windows issue caused by drive letter conflicts in the following configurations: a. When network drive letter(s) follow directly after physical drive (e.g. Hard Drive, CD-ROM) letters. b. When two consecutive drive letters are not presently available. The first time a particular flash drive is inserted into the computer, Windows may assign it a drive letter already taken by a network share. The quickest way for administrative users to solve this problem is to manually change the drive letter of the DTVP CD Partition via Disk Management. Disk Management is located in Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management. Note: By default, non-administrative users cannot change drive letters for flash drives. Contact your IT department for assistance. If the launcher does not auto-run, reinsert the drive or manually run the Launcher from the DTVP CD partition. See Microsoft Knowledge Base article for details at: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/297694 Note: If the launcher still does not run, you may need to disable or upgrade any third party hard disk encryption software. Q2) I inserted my DTVault Privacy into the USB port but it did not run. A2) Occasionally Microsoft Windows may not launch the auto-run code for removable drives. If this happens, the DTVP CD partition may appear in Computer (or My Computer) even though the password prompt never appears. To resolve, manually launch the DTVault Privacy software. To manually launch the software, access the DTVP CD partition via Computer (or My Computer) and double-click DTVP_Launcher.exe. Note: The auto-run may also be disabled in the registry or by using GPO rules. Please check with your system administrator for details. Q3) Every time I login to the DTVault Privacy drive on a Windows Vista computer, an AutoPlay dialog appears with the option to Speed up my system using Windows ReadyBoost. What is this feature? A3) ReadyBoost is a Windows Vista feature that will utilize USB flash drive storage space to improve system performance. Currently DTVault Privacy does not support Windows ReadyBoost. Q4) My DataTraveler is not recognized by Mac OS X. A4) To resolve, make sure to insert the drive directly into the USB ports located on the computer. The USB ports found on the keyboard and some hubs may not supply sufficient power to properly operate the Hi-Speed Kingston DataTraveler. Also, go to Finder>Preferences to ensure CD, DVD and ipod are checked. Document No: 4808048-002.A02 DataTraveler Vault Privacy Edition 20