Using Zonebuilder In Safeconsole; Using My Device On Linux; Using The Unlocker - Kingston Technology IRONKEY D300SM User Manual

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Using ZoneBuilder In SafeConsole

If enabled by your System Administrator, ZoneBuilder is a SafeConsole tool used to create a Trusted
Zone of computers. It can be used to restrict device access to computers within the Trusted Zone
and, if enabled, can automatically unlock your device, which eliminates the need to enter your
password.
If your administrator chooses to enable this policy, you may be required to trust the account.
Trusting the account:
1. Unlock your device and click Settings in the IronKey Control Panel.
2. Click ZoneBuilder on the left sidebar.
3. Click Trust This Account. Your account will now show up in the Trusted Accounts box.
Your account is now in the Trusted Zone of computers. Depending on the policy set by your System
Administrator, you may have restricted device access outside of the Trusted Zone or when offline.
Your device may also be set to automatically unlock on trusted computers.
To remove a trusted account, simply highlight the account you wish to remove and click Remove.

Using My Device On Linux

You can use your device on several distributions of Linux. There are two executables in the linux
folder, Unlocker_32.exe and Unlocker_64.exe. For this guide, replace Unlocker_xx.exe with the
executable that is compatible with your system.
The device must be previously set up using a Windows or macOS operating system. See
My Device
may restrict usage of the device to systems only running Windows or macOS operating systems.

Using The Unlocker

Use the Unlocker_xx.exe for Linux to access your files. Depending on your Linux distribution, you may
need root privileges to use the program Unlocker_xx.exe found in the Linux folder of the mounted
public volume. By default, most Linux distributions will append the execute bit to .exe files on a fat32
partition. Otherwise the execute bit must be manually set before running by using the following
commands.
• chmod +x Unlocker_32.exe
• chmod +x Unlocker_64.exe
 
for more information. Some Managed device policies, set by the System Administrator,
Setting Up
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